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Intercellular pathways in the heart: Direct evidence for low resistance channels

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In einzelne Zellen von Kaninchen-und Rattenherzen wurde Natriumfluoreszin injiziert, wobei der Farbstoff direkt von Zelle zu Zelle diffundierte, aber nicht merklich auf den Extrazellulärraum übertritt. Daraus wird gefolgert, dass zwischen den Myocardzellen Verbindungswege existieren, von wo aus Impulse weitergeleitet werden können.

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Supported by grants Nos. HL 13517, GM 15991 and GM 16436 from the National Institutes of Health.

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Pollack, G.H., Huntsman, L.L. Intercellular pathways in the heart: Direct evidence for low resistance channels. Experientia 29, 1501–1502 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01943880

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