Source: Clinical Autonomic Research. Conference titles: Joint Meeting of The International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience and The American Autonomic Society (ISAN/AAS). Unidade: FMRP
Subjects: FISIOLOGIA, RATOS
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ZOCCAL, D. B. et al. Evidence that neurons of retrotrapezoid nucleus contributes to active expiration but not sympatho-excitation in response to peripheral chemoreflex activation in rat in situ preparations. Clinical Autonomic Research. Heidelberg: Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo. . Acesso em: 04 nov. 2024. , 2011APA
Zoccal, D. B., Moaes, D. J. A., Dias, M. B., Cavalcanti-Kwiatkoski, R., & Machado, B. H. (2011). Evidence that neurons of retrotrapezoid nucleus contributes to active expiration but not sympatho-excitation in response to peripheral chemoreflex activation in rat in situ preparations. Clinical Autonomic Research. Heidelberg: Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo.NLM
Zoccal DB, Moaes DJA, Dias MB, Cavalcanti-Kwiatkoski R, Machado BH. Evidence that neurons of retrotrapezoid nucleus contributes to active expiration but not sympatho-excitation in response to peripheral chemoreflex activation in rat in situ preparations. Clinical Autonomic Research. 2011 ; 21( 4): 290.[citado 2024 nov. 04 ]Vancouver
Zoccal DB, Moaes DJA, Dias MB, Cavalcanti-Kwiatkoski R, Machado BH. Evidence that neurons of retrotrapezoid nucleus contributes to active expiration but not sympatho-excitation in response to peripheral chemoreflex activation in rat in situ preparations. Clinical Autonomic Research. 2011 ; 21( 4): 290.[citado 2024 nov. 04 ]