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This is a video clip from a living, beating pig heart that was prepared in the laboratory as a working Langendorf preparation. The heart was arrested, connected to the perfusion system and restarted. The working fluid was oxygenated balanced saline solution. Date: 1989 Author: Valveguru

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current20:23, 9 October 2012Thumbnail for version as of 20:23, 9 October 2012469 × 431 (2.23 MB)NiloferT (talk | contribs)This is a video clip from a living, beating pig heart that was prepared in the laboratory as a working Langendorf preparation. The heart was arrested, connected to the perfusion system and restarted. The working fluid was oxygenated balanced saline sol...
19:04, 9 October 2012Thumbnail for version as of 19:04, 9 October 2012469 × 431 (2.23 MB)NiloferT (talk | contribs)This is a video clip from a living, beating pig heart that was prepared in the laboratory as a working Langendorf preparation. The heart was arrested, connected to the perfusion system and restarted. The working fluid was oxygenated balanced saline sol...

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