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The following pages link to Dopamine or transmitter release from rat carotid body may not be essential to hypoxic chemoreception (Q50767526):
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- Enhanced non-eupneic breathing following hypoxic, hypercapnic or hypoxic-hypercapnic gas challenges in conscious mice. (Q30366078) (← links)
- Essential role of hemoglobin beta-93-cysteine in posthypoxia facilitation of breathing in conscious mice (Q30398265) (← links)
- Peripheral chemoreceptors: function and plasticity of the carotid body (Q37572329) (← links)
- The ventilatory response to hypoxia in mammals: mechanisms, measurement, and analysis (Q37731210) (← links)
- A more Cultured Approach to Peripheral Chemotransduction (Q41649654) (← links)
- Dopamine increases in cat carotid body during excitation by carbon monoxide: implications for a chromophore theory of chemoreception (Q42451345) (← links)
- Domoic acid lesions in nucleus of the solitary tract: time-dependent recovery of hypoxic ventilatory response and peripheral afferent axonal plasticity. (Q43954512) (← links)
- Altered respiratory responses to hypoxia in mutant mice deficient in neuronal nitric oxide synthase. (Q47786341) (← links)
- Intermittent hypoxia induces phrenic long-term facilitation in carotid-denervated rats (Q51700323) (← links)
- Advances in cellular and integrative control of oxygen homeostasis within the central nervous system (Q88615295) (← links)