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Aerobiosis and the hemoprotein content of photosynthetic bacteria [PDF]
Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodopseudomonas spheroides, grown under various degrees of illumination, aeration, and iron deprivation, have been assayed for their content of cytochrome c, RHP, catalase, total iron, bacteriochlorophyll, and carotenoids.
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Basic Research in Cardiology, 1982
Isolated rat and guinea pig hearts show, during perfusion with aequeous salt solutions, myocardial edema formation of different degree. The extent of tissue fluid accumulation is dependent on the species, the osmolality, and the oxygen partial pressure of the perfusion medium.
H. J. Bretschneider+4 more
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Isolated rat and guinea pig hearts show, during perfusion with aequeous salt solutions, myocardial edema formation of different degree. The extent of tissue fluid accumulation is dependent on the species, the osmolality, and the oxygen partial pressure of the perfusion medium.
H. J. Bretschneider+4 more
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[Heart surgery in normothermia and aerobiosis: apropos of 530 patients].
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 1993Between February and October 1991, 530 consecutive patients underwent myocardial revascularization or valvular surgery with warm continuous antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia (37 degrees C). Three hundred and thirty three patients had isolated myocardial revascularization, 159 valvular surgery alone and 25 had combined valvular and coronary bypass ...
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