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Science 20 March 1964:
Vol. 143. no. 3612, pp. 1341 - 1342
DOI: 10.1126/science.143.3612.1341

Articles

Induction of Papillary Growths in the Heart

S. Rodbard 1, Y. Kinoshita 2, and M. Montes 3

1 Division of Medicine, City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California
2 University of Chiba Medical School, Chiba, Japan
3 Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, New York

Papillary growths appeared on the atrial endocardium of dogs at sites where adjacent surfaces presumably came into contact with a reciprocating motion. It is suggested that the resulting friction stimulates the growth of papillae which then act as pedunculated ballbearings, reducing the friction.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Physical Factors in Arterial Sclerosis and Stenosis.
S. Rodbard (1971)
Angiology 22, 267-284
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An Analysis of Mechanisms of Post Stenotic Dilatation.
S. Rodbard, K. Ikeda, M. Montes, and S. Rodbard (1967)
Angiology 18, 349-369
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