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Ultrastructure of the Human Atrioventricular Node
1968
Circulation
Ultrastructure of the A-V node was studied in two human hearts. Fine details of intranodal cellular organization were then resynthesized on the basis of light microscopic examinations of over 250 human hearts. There are four different types of cells and no anatomic syncytium in the human A-V node: (1) a simple rounded cell identical to P cells of the sinus node, (2) a slender transitional cell which is by far the most numerous type in the A-V node, (3) Purkinje cells, and (4) ordinary working
doi:10.1161/01.cir.37.6.1049
pmid:5653047
fatcat:djudxx3ezzfizfcavl6omgctbe