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intracardiac
[in-truh-kahr-dee-ak]
intracardiac
/ ˌɪntrəˈkɑːdɪˌæk /
adjective
within the heart
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Origin of intracardiac1
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For example, the authors use an intracardiac mouse model of organ colonization, in which cells cultured in vitro are slowly injected into the bloodstream through the heart.
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HLAA-coated patches attached to the interventricular septum in a beating porcine heart and resisted supraphysiologic pressures by remaining attached for 24 hours, which is relevant to intracardiac interventions in humans.
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The heart in vaso-motor paresis and paralysis is weakened in the first instance by the direct action of the poison on the medulla oblongata and the intracardiac ganglia.
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