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Transmembrane potentials of the ductus arteriosus

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Membran-Potentiale vom Ductus arteriosus der Ziege wurden im ruhenden Zustand aufgezeichnet. Die Zellen depolarisieren, sobald sie mit einer Kontraktion auslösenden Konzentration Sauerstoff in Berührung kommen.

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Noel, S.I., Posner, P. & Cassin, S. Transmembrane potentials of the ductus arteriosus. Experientia 29, 1093–1094 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946738

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