Antagonism of P2X receptors in the caudal NTS of awake rats attenuated the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation (2003)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: BONAGAMBA, LENI GOMES HECK - FMRP ; MACHADO, BENEDITO HONORIO - FMRP
- School: FMRP
- Subject: FISIOLOGIA CARDIOVASCULAR
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Conference title: Experimental Biology 2003
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ABNT
PAULA, Patrícia M. de; BONAGAMBA, Leni Gomes Heck; PATON, Julian F. R.; MACHADO, Benedito Honório. Antagonism of P2X receptors in the caudal NTS of awake rats attenuated the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation. Anais.. San Diego: [s.n.], 2003. -
APA
Paula, P. M. de, Bonagamba, L. G. H., Paton, J. F. R., & Machado, B. H. (2003). Antagonism of P2X receptors in the caudal NTS of awake rats attenuated the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation. In . San Diego. -
NLM
Paula PM de, Bonagamba LGH, Paton JFR, Machado BH. Antagonism of P2X receptors in the caudal NTS of awake rats attenuated the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation. 2003 ; -
Vancouver
Paula PM de, Bonagamba LGH, Paton JFR, Machado BH. Antagonism of P2X receptors in the caudal NTS of awake rats attenuated the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation. 2003 ; - Evolução da pressão arterial em ratos submetidos à inibição central da síntese de orexina
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