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- Subject: Re: Electrical Timing Properties of Myocardic cells
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- From: km@cs.pitt.edu (Ken Mitchum)
- Date: 20 Nov 92 23:49:41 GMT
- Reply-To: km@cs.pitt.edu (Ken Mitchum)
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- In article <SSAMMY.92Nov18172236@simpson-05.cs.strath.ac.uk> ssammy@cs.strath.ac.uk (Paul Sammy 4th Year iE/CES) writes:
- >
- >I have skimmed vast numbers of Journals and books to get this
- >data but all don't seem to even give relative figures.
-
- You might try the American Heart Association. Their ACLS training
- book includes a good discussion of the four phases and of their
- differences across different types of myocardial cells, along with
- drug effects, etc. on the different phases. I don't remember the
- book as giving a lot of references, but I am sure the AHA could
- point you in the right direction. Unfortunately, it is quite a
- toll call from where you are.
-
- If you don't have access to a copy of the ACLS manual, send me
- email.
-
- -km
-