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Excitatory neurotransmission at O<sub>2</sub> receptors in zebrafish gill: It takes two to tango. [PDF]
Nurse CA, Leonard EM.
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Exploration and analytical techniques for membrane curvature-sensing proteins in bacteria. [PDF]
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A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult Aedes aegypti mosquito. [PDF]
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Electron Microscopy of the Chemoreceptor Cells of the Carotid Labyrinth of the Toad
Nature, 1966ONE of us has found that in the toad (Bufo vulgaris) the carotid labyrinth responds to lack of oxygen just as the mammalian carotid body does, and the presence of chemoreceptor cells was confirmed by light microscopy1. The present communication gives information concerning the ultrastructure of the chemoreceptor cell of Bufo vulgaris.
KŌSEI Ishii
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Acute oxygen sensing—Role of metabolic specifications in peripheral chemoreceptor cells
Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 2019Acute oxygen sensing is essential for humans under hypoxic environments or pathologic conditions. This is achieved by the carotid body (CB), the key arterial chemoreceptor, along with other peripheral chemoreceptor organs, such as the adrenal medulla (AM).
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Mitochondrial Redox Signaling in O 2 -Sensing Chemoreceptor Cells
Significance: Acute responses to hypoxia are essential for the survival of mammals. The carotid body (CB), the main arterial chemoreceptor, contains glomus cells with oxygen (O2)-sensitive K+ channels, which are inhibited during hypoxia to trigger ...
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