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Measurement of blood flow in the right and left coronary artery beds in humans and dogs using the 133Xenon technique.
Author(s):
Mark Pitt
,
G C Friesinger
,
R. Paul Ross
Publication date:
1968-12-31
Journal:
Cardiovascular Research
Keywords:
Adult
,
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Capillaries
,
Cardiac Catheterization
,
Constriction
,
Coronary Vessels
,
physiology
,
Dogs
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Pulmonary Artery
,
Radioisotopes
,
Vascular Diseases
,
physiopathology
,
Xenon
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5357762
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adult
,
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Capillaries
,
Cardiac Catheterization
,
Constriction
,
Coronary Vessels
,
physiology
,
Dogs
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Pulmonary Artery
,
Radioisotopes
,
Vascular Diseases
,
physiopathology
,
Xenon
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Keywords:
Adult
,
Animals
,
Blood Flow Velocity
,
Blood Pressure
,
Capillaries
,
Cardiac Catheterization
,
Constriction
,
Coronary Vessels
,
physiology
,
Dogs
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Pulmonary Artery
,
Radioisotopes
,
Vascular Diseases
,
physiopathology
,
Xenon
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