Nitrous oxide causes a regulated hypothermia: rats select a cooler ambient temperature while becoming hypothermic

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Nitrous oxide causes a regulated hypothermia: rats select a cooler ambient temperature while becoming hypothermic is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PHYSBEH.2010.12.018
P932PMC publication ID3056887
P698PubMed publication ID21184766
P5875ResearchGate publication ID49708369

P2093author name stringKarl J Kaiyala
Douglas S Ramsay
Jana Seaman
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecthypothermiaQ1036696
P304page(s)79-85
P577publication date2010-12-22
P1433published inPhysiology & BehaviorQ3618986
P1476titleNitrous oxide causes a regulated hypothermia: rats select a cooler ambient temperature while becoming hypothermic
P478volume103

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Q40093570Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis does not explain the intra-administration hyperthermic sign-reversal induced by serial administrations of 60% nitrous oxide to rats
Q52318107Concentration-related metabolic rate and behavioral thermoregulatory adaptations to serial administrations of nitrous oxide in rats.
Q35552194Repeated nitrous oxide exposure in rats causes a thermoregulatory sign-reversal with concurrent activation of opposing thermoregulatory effectors.
Q35663929Robust thermoregulatory overcompensation, rather than tolerance, develops with serial administrations of 70% nitrous oxide to rats

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