Ventilatory responsiveness to hypercapnic hypoxia during dopamine infusion in humans

scientific article published on November 1982

Ventilatory responsiveness to hypercapnic hypoxia during dopamine infusion in humans is …
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P698PubMed publication ID7149442

P2093author name stringN A Saunders
L G Olson
M J Hensley
P433issue5
P921main subjecthypercapniaQ615759
P304page(s)783-787
P577publication date1982-11-01
P1433published inThe American Review of Respiratory DiseaseQ26839505
P1476titleVentilatory responsiveness to hypercapnic hypoxia during dopamine infusion in humans
P478volume126

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