Effects of halogenated hydrocarbons on the respiration of beef heart mitochondria and submitochondrial particles
Master Thesis
1971
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The investigations to be presented in this thesis arose from studies on the respiration of mitochondria isolated from pig skeletal muscle. These animals
developed the syndrome of Malignant Hypermedia after exposure to halothane - a halogenated hydrocarbon used as an inhalation anesthetic agent.
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Kewley, C.F. 1971. Effects of halogenated hydrocarbons on the respiration of beef heart mitochondria and submitochondrial particles. . ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Division of Chemical Pathology.