Summary
Based on former experiments it is shown that the venous pulse on the isolated vein of the membrane ofChiroptera (preparation of the venous sack) is caused by a humoral factor, which is isolated in the serum dialysate of bats and other mammals asl-arginine. This aminoacid is responsible for the increasing of amplitude, tonus, and frequency.
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Mislin, H. L-Arginin als Bewegungsregulator des «Venenherzens». Experientia 9, 425–426 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02175531
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