Hoffman et al., 1958 - Google Patents
Transmembrane potentials of single fibres of the atrio-ventricular nodeHoffman et al., 1958
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- 9770674070520620142
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- Hoffman B
- De Carvalho A
- De Mello W
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- Nature
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RECORDS of the electrical activity of the atrio-ventricular node obtained with extracellular electrodes1, 2 have not provided a clear picture of the mechanism of normal atrio-ventricular delay or the changes responsible for partial and complete atrio-ventricular dissociation. In …
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