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Autor:
H, MAZZELLA
Publikováno v:
Archivos uruguayos de medicina, cirugia y especialidades. 27
Autor:
H, MAZZELLA
Publikováno v:
Archivos uruguayos de medicina, cirugia y especialidades. 29(3)
Autor:
H. Mazzella
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 205:49-52
The mechanical effects of prolonged and intense d-c pulses were studied in the toad heart. Both potentiation and depression of systole were observed, the result being, in general, dependent upon pulse polarity. The potentiation was markedly diminishe
Autor:
C Maquieira, H Mazzella
Publikováno v:
Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie. 65:27-35
Works published on renal vein pressure (RVP) concern principally to intermittent measurements made in men and mammals in different conditions (Angelino and Actis-dato, 1951; Bradley, 1947; Bing et al., 1945. To our knowledge continuous record of RVP
Publikováno v:
Archives Internationales de Physiologie. 60:8-24
(1952). Action des Antihistaminiques de Synthese et des Anesthesiques Locaux Sur Le Debit Coronarien Du Cœur Isole Du Lapin. Archives Internationales de Physiologie: Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 8-24.
Autor:
H Mazzella
Publikováno v:
Archives Internationales de Physiologie. 59:401-406
Autor:
C. Méndez Bauer, H. Mazzella
Publikováno v:
Archives Internationales de Physiologie. 61:453-461
Autor:
H. Mazzella
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 197:1157-1160
A study was made of fibrillation and its production in the heart of the toad ( Bufo arenarum). Application of a strong electric shock during the interval of the T wave, or just before, produced fibrillatory response in the ventricle. Repetitive stimu
Autor:
J. Foret, H. Mazzella
Publikováno v:
Archives Internationales de Physiologie. 59:464-470
(1951). Sur L'innervation de la Prostate du Chien. Archives Internationales de Physiologie: Vol. 59, No. 4, pp. 464-470.
Publikováno v:
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiologia de Mexico. 45(3)
The intramyocardial PO2 was studied in 7 patients after cardiac surgery, by means of a long-term electrode implanted subepicardically in the free wall of the left or the right ventricle, utilizing the polarographic method. Inhalation of 100% O2 or 5%