Rahn H
Department of Physiology, State University of New York, Buffalo 14214.
Respir Physiol. 1988 Jun;72(3):343-6. doi: 10.1016/0034-5687(88)90092-8.
This historical note draws attention to the forgotten but remarkable study of A. Aggazzotti of Italy who in 1914 described for the first time the changes in O2 and CO2 tensions during the course of development of the chick embryo and repeated these observations at an altitude of 3000 m. When his gas tension data are recalculated and compared with those obtained by Wangensteen et al. at sea level and altitude, 60 years later, the agreement is good.
这段历史记录提请人们注意意大利的A. 阿加佐蒂所进行的一项被遗忘但卓越的研究。他于1914年首次描述了鸡胚发育过程中氧气和二氧化碳张力的变化,并在海拔3000米的高度重复了这些观察。60年后,当他的气体张力数据重新计算并与万根斯滕等人在海平面和高海拔地区获得的数据进行比较时,结果吻合得很好。