Role of carotid chemoreceptors in control of breathing at rest and in exercise: studies on human subjects with bilateral carotid body resection

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Role of carotid chemoreceptors in control of breathing at rest and in exercise: studies on human subjects with bilateral carotid body resection is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814
review articleQ7318358

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P356DOI10.2170/JJPHYSIOL.35.535
P698PubMed publication ID3906209

P2093author name stringY Honda
P433issue4
P921main subjectbreathingQ9530
chemoreceptor cellQ1069641
human subject research projectQ1331083
P304page(s)535-544
P577publication date1985-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Physiological SciencesQ15767208
P1476titleRole of carotid chemoreceptors in control of breathing at rest and in exercise: studies on human subjects with bilateral carotid body resection
P478volume35

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