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THE EFFECT OF X-RAYS ON THE IRRITABILITY OF MUSCLES IN THE FROG
1Laboratory of Physiology, College of the City of New York, New York.
Abstract:
Exposure of the muscle preparation of the frog to the x-rays is accompanied by a better maintenance of muscular irritability than in the case of the non-exposed preparation. This is shown by its response to a smaller electrical stimulus than the control muscle.
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