Grimm et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Papillary muscle shortening in the intact dog; a cinderadiographic study of tranquilized dogs in the upright position.Grimm et al., 1975
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- Grimm A
- Lendrum B
- Lin H
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- Circulation Research
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Shortening of the anterior papillary muscle of the left ventricle was demonstrated in six intact, tranquilized dogs. Two small metal markers that had been surgically implanted 3-50 months earlier were cineradiographically photographed during approximately ten sequential cardiac …
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