Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2010 - Elsevier
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory Physiology & …, 2010 - research.ed.ac.uk
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

Mechanisms for Acute Oxygen Sensing in the Carotid Body

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory …, 2010 - corescholar.libraries.wright.edu
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2010 - infona.pl
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

[引用][C] Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

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Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory physiology …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body.

C Peers, CN Wyatt, AM Evans - Respiratory Physiology & …, 2010 - europepmc.org
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters
from type I cells that activate afferent sensory neurones. Transmitter release is dependent on …

[引用][C] Mechanisms for acute oxygen sensing in the carotid body

C PEERS, CN WYATT, AM EVANS - Respiratory physiology & …, 2010 - Elsevier