1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00432469
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Light and electron-microscopic studies on guinea pig hearts after perfusion with nitro-blue tetrazolium (NBT)

Abstract: Guinea pig hearts isolated by the Langendorff technique were perfused with a nitro-blue tetrazolium salt solution. In spite of a homogeneous dark-blue staining at the macroscopic examination, light-microscopic studies showed a spotty staining of the myocardial fibers. Since no microscopic alterations were found which could explain the unstained areas, ultramicroscopic studies were undertaken. At ultrastructural level, striking alterations of myocardial cells were observed. They consisted of mitochondrial lesio… Show more

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