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Growth of the myocardial volumes of the individual cardiac segments in the rat embryo

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1995

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Abstract

The timing of the septal volume increase fits with qualitative descriptions of ventricular septation. The atrio-ventricular canal and distal outlet segment have an important constrictive function in early stages, when valves are not yet present. Slow conduction and contraction patterns have been reported to be a characteristic feature of these portions of the embryonic heart. With development of valves these segments are loosing their mechanical function and, thus, their proportional volume declines.

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