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by H. Acker,S. Fidone,D. Pallot,C. Eyzaguirre,D. W. Lübbers,R. W. Torrance

  • ISBN: 354008455X
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  • Author: H. Acker,S. Fidone,D. Pallot,C. Eyzaguirre,D. W. Lübbers,R. W. Torrance
  • Subcategory: Medicine & Health Sciences
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (December 7, 1977)
  • Pages: 296 pages
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It is becoming traditional that periodically those of us interested in the carotid body hold an international meeting to discuss their results. In 1966 a meeting was organized by R. W. Torrance in Oxford and in 1973 by M. J. Purves in Bristol; in 1974 A. S. Paintal organized a satellite symposium of the Physiological Congress in Kashmir. The organizers of these meetings are to be commended for their efforts in publishing both the papers and discussions. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them.

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Источник: Chemoreception in the Carotid Body. Авторы: J. Hoffmann, U. Heinrich, H. R. Ahmad, D. Lübbers. Поставщики: Duane BruleyAff1, Haim I. BicherAff2, Daniel ReneauAff3. Добавить в избранное. Добавлено в списки: eBook. Determination of Anesthetics in Aqueous Solution by Infrared ATR Spectrometry. Авторы: R. Wyzgol, P. Heinrich, B. Schrader, D. Поставщики: R. DrohAff1, R. SpintgeAff1. Источник: Oxygen Transport to Tissue-VI. The Measurement of Myocardial Microflow and Its Reaction to Hypoxia and Hypercapnia.

The carotid body (CB) is the main peripheral arterial chemoreceptor that registers the levels of pO. .Metabolic aspects of chemoreception in the carotid body. Helmut Anton, Josef Acker.

The carotid body (CB) is the main peripheral arterial chemoreceptor that registers the levels of pO 2, pCO 2 and pH in the blood and responds to their changes by regulating breathing. It is strategically located in the bifurcation region of each common carotid artery. Since the local PO2 and the distribution of local flow in the carotid body may play an important role in the chemoreceptive process, we compared the behavior of local flow and local tissue PO2 with that of the total flow under different chemoreceptive stimuli.

The physiology of chemoreception in the carotid body. Published: 1 January 1981. by Elsevier BV. in Respiration. Respiration pp 27-44; doi:10.

It is becoming traditional that periodically those of us interested in the carotid body hold an international meeting to discuss their results. In 1966 a meeting was organized by R. W. Torrance in Oxford and in 1973 by M. J. Purves in Bristol; in 1974 A. S. Paintal organized a satellite symposium of the Physiological Congress in Kashmir. The organizers of these meetings are to be commended for their efforts in publishing both the papers and discussions. At these meetings it has become apparent that the direction of research is becoming more sharpely focused on the cellular mechanisms of chemoreception. During the meeting in Dortmund the papers dealt mostly with the different cell types in the carotid body and their environment, i. e. , local P0 and local flow. These included 2 light and electron microscopic studies of the morphometric and histochemical pro­ perties of the different cells, microelectrode studies of the glomoid tissue to understand the conversion of a chemical stimulation into nervous activity, as well as strictly bio­ chemical and physiologic investigations concerning the dependence of the chemo­ receptive process on O consumption and the turnover of catecholamines. In spite 2 of the variety in methodology, it was apparent that all contributors had a common interest: to understand the mechanisms of chemoreception. Although at the meeting itself there was ample time to fully discuss the various papers, it has become necessary here to shorten the papers and discussions; otherwise the cost of publication would have been prohibitive.

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