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Le mutant homozygote d'Ambystoma mexicanum qui n'a pas d'activité cardiaque myogénique, est aussi réfractaire aux modifications chimiques et électriques des potentiels membranaires et de la fréquence cardiaque. Il diffère en cela de l'animal normal au même stage de developpement embryonnaire.
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Supported in part by the Arizona Heart Association, the Central Ohio Heart Association, and by the National Institutes of Health No. HE 09567.
Established investigatorship of the American Heart Association.
Supported by U.S. Public Health Service Career Development award No. HE 11,929.
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Justus, J.T., Hollander, P.B. Electrophysiology studies on the cardiac non-function mutation in the mexican axolotlAmbystoma mexicanum . Experientia 27, 1040–1041 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138868
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