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Date of correction: March 05, 2010Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1) MCCUTCHEON, E. P. and STONE, H. L. (1973): The significance of chronically implanted instrumentation. in Chronically implanted cardiovascular instrumentation MCCUTCHEON, E. P., ed., p.3-13, Academic Press, New York. 2) BERGAMASCHI, M., SHANKS, R. G., CARAVAGGI, A. M. and MANDELLI, V. (1971): A comparison of the cardiovascular actions of four adrenergic p-receptor blocking agents in resting conscious dogs. Am. Heart. J. 82, 338-351. 3) PITT, B. and GREGG, D. E. (1968): Coronary hemodynamic effects of increasing ventricular rate in the unanesthetized dog. Circulation Res. 22, 753-761. 4) PITT, B., GREEN, H. L. and SUGISHITA, Y. (1970): Effect of t9-adrenergic receptor blockade on coronary hemodynamics in the resting unanesthetized dog. Cardiovasc. Res. 4, 89-92. 5) VATNER, S. F., MARSH, J. D. and SWAIN, J. A.(1975): Effects of morphine on coronary and left ventricular dynamics in conscious dogs. J. Clin. Invest. 55, 207-217. 6) LAKS, M. M., CALAIS, G. and SWAN, H. J. C. (1971): Hemodynamic effects of low doses of norepinephrine in the conscious dog. Am. J. Physiol. 220, 171-173. 8) VATNER, S. F. and BLAUNWALD, E. (1975): Cardiovascular control mechanisms in the conscious state. A comparison of the effects of physiological and pharmacological stimuli in the presence and absence of general anesthesia. New Engl. J..Med. 293, 970-976. 9) RUSHMER, R. F., SMITH, O. and FRANKLIN, D. (1959): Mechanisms of cardiac control in exercise. Circulation Res. 7, 602-627. 11) KHOURI, E. M. and GREGG, D. E. (1966): An inflatable cuff for zero determination in blood flow studies. J. Appl. Physiol. 23, 395-397. 12) GRODE, G. A., ANDERSON, S. J., GROTTA, H. M. and FALB, R. D.(1969): Nonthrombogenic materials via a simple coating process. Am. Soc. Artif. Int. Organs. 15, 1-6. 13) MILLS, L. J. and SIMMONS, D. H. (1967): An arterial catheter for chronic implantation in dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 23, 285-286. 14) FoLTZ, J. D. and Rows, G. G. (1970): Silicone rubber encapsulated flow probes for chronic implantation on the ascending aorta. in Chronically implanted cardiovascular instrumentation. MCCUTCHEON, E. P., ed., p.35-42, Academic Press, New York. 17) HARRIS, A. D. (1950): Delayed development of ventricular ectopic rhythms following experimental coronary occlusion. Circulation 1, 1318-1328. 18) FRYER, T. B., SANDLER, H., FREUND, W., MCCUTCHEON, E. P. and CARLSON, E. L. (1975): A multichannel implantable telemetry system for flow, pressure and ECG measurements. J. Appl. Physiol. 39, 318-326.
Right : 1) MCCUTCHEON, E. P. and STONE, H. L. (1973): The significance of chronically implanted instrumentation. in Chronically implanted cardiovascular instrumentation MCCUTCHEON, E. P., ed., p.3-13, Academic Press, New York. 2) BERGAMASCHI, M., SHANKS, R. G., CARAVAGGI, A. M. and MANDELLI, V. (1971): A comparison of the cardiovascular actions of four adrenergic β-receptor blocking agents in resting conscious dogs. Am. Heart. J. 82, 338-351. 3) PITT, B. and GREGG, D. E. (1968): Coronary hemodynamic effects of increasing ventricular rate in the unanesthetized dog. Circulation Res. 22, 753-761. 4) PITT, B., GREEN, H. L. and SUGISHITA, Y. (1970): Effect of β-adrenergic receptor blockade on coronary hemodynamics in the resting unanesthetized dog. Cardiovasc. Res. 4, 89-92. 5) VATNER, S. F., MARSH, J. D. and SWAIN, J. A.(1975): Effects of morphine on coronary and left ventricular dynamics in conscious dogs. J. Clin. Invest. 55, 207-217. 6) LAKS, M. M., CALAIS, G. and SWAN, H. J. C. (1971): Hemodynamic effects of low doses of norepinephrine in the conscious dog. Am. J. Physiol. 220, 171-173. 8) VATNER, S. F. and BLAUNWALD, E. (1975): Cardiovascular control mechanisms in the conscious state. A comparison of the effects of physiological and pharmacological stimuli in the presence and absence of general anesthesia. New Engl. J..Med. 293, 970-976. 9) RUSHMER, R. F., SMITH, O. and FRANKLIN, D. (1959): Mechanisms of cardiac control in exercise. Circulation Res. 7, 602-627. 11) KHOURI, E. M. and GREGG, D. E. (1966): An inflatable cuff for zero determination in blood flow studies. J. Appl. Physiol. 23, 395-397. 12) GRODE, G. A., ANDERSON, S. J., GROTTA, H. M. and FALB, R. D.(1969): Nonthrombogenic materials via a simple coating process. Am. Soc. Artif. Int. Organs. 15, 1-6. 13) MILLS, L. J. and SIMMONS, D. H. (1967): An arterial catheter for chronic implantation in dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 23, 285-286. 14) FoLTZ, J. D. and Rows, G. G. (1970): Silicone rubber encapsulated flow probes for chronic implantation on the ascending aorta. in Chronically implanted cardiovascular instrumentation. MCCUTCHEON, E. P., ed., p.35-42, Academic Press, New York. 17) HARRIS, A. D. (1950): Delayed development of ventricular ectopic rhythms following experimental coronary occlusion. Circulation 1, 1318-1328. 18) FRYER, T. B., SANDLER, H., FREUND, W., MCCUTCHEON, E. P. and CARLSON, E. L. (1975): A multichannel implantable telemetry system for flow, pressure and ECG measurements. J. Appl. Physiol. 39, 318-326.