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A new method is described for studying the auricular automatism using quickly reversible inhibitors and dissociators of electrical and mechanical process. By means of carbon dioxide, acetylcholine, adenosine-triphosphoric acid and clupeine-sulfate, it has been found that the valve muscle is more resistant than the auricular muscle.
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Rybak, B., Bécuwe, M. & Bécuwe, P. Premiers résultats d'analyse fonctionnelle électro-biochimique sur l'oreillette isolée étalée deScyllium canicula. Experientia 13, 91–93 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02160111
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