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Few chemoreceptor genes in the ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum may reflect its specialized ecology. [PDF]

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Biswas T   +5 more
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Quantifying ventilatory control with 3% CO2 inhalation during exercise. [PDF]

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A Multiscale Mathematical Model for Fetal Gas Transport and Regulatory Systems During Second Half of Pregnancy. [PDF]

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Van Willigen BG   +3 more
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A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult Aedes aegypti mosquito. [PDF]

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Goldman OV   +23 more
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Chronic heart failure and heart transplantation: The relationship between autonomic function and cardiac performance. [PDF]

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Central chemoreceptors

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1987
When all peripheral chemoreceptors are denervated, animals continue to show increased ventilation when made to breathe CO2, indicating that receptors within the brain (“central chemoreceptors”) are excited by acidity or changes in CO2. No cells have been identified within the brain that are indisputedly chemoreceptors for CO2 or H+, but there is ...
E N, Bruce, N S, Cherniack
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