Reciprocal photolabile O2 consumption and chemoreceptor excitation by carbon monoxide in the cat carotid body : evidence for cytochrome a3 as the primary O2 sensor
S Lahiri, D. G Buerk, D Chugh, S Osanai and A Mokashi
Biological and medical sciences Cardiorespiratory control. Arterial mecano- and chemoreceptor Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Vertebrates: respiratory system
Reciprocal photolabile O2 consumption and chemoreceptor excitation by carbon monoxide in the cat carotid body : evidence for cytochrome a3 as the primary O2 sensor
Creators
S Lahiri - University of Pennsylvania
D. G Buerk - University of Pennsylvania
D Chugh - University of Pennsylvania
S Osanai - University of Pennsylvania
A Mokashi - University of Pennsylvania
Publication Details
Brain research, v 684(2), pp 194-200
Publisher
Elsevier
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems
Web of Science ID
WOS:A1995RH05300011
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-0028980093
Other Identifier
991019231735704721
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