1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01910486
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Volume control during periodic changes of blood volume in the alert rat

Abstract: Blood (3.4-13.5% of blood volume) was pumped in and out of the circulation of rats at different rates and period lengths during continuous measurements of blood conductivity (reciprocally related to hematocrit) and arterial pressure. Hct followed the same zig-zag course as the induced changes of blood volume in every case, indicating that fluid shifts (delta v) between interstitium and intravascular space closely follow blood volume changes. As the hct increase during reinfusion was not as great as the precedi… Show more

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