Chemoreflex and sympathoexcitation (2004)
- Autor:
- Autor USP: MACHADO, BENEDITO HONORIO - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Assunto: NEUROFISIOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Kluwer Academic
- Publisher place: Boston
- Date published: 2004
- ISBN: 1-4020-7711-4
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation
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ABNT
MACHADO, Benedito Honório. Chemoreflex and sympathoexcitation. Neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation. Tradução . Boston: Kluwer Academic, 2004. . . Acesso em: 24 set. 2023. -
APA
Machado, B. H. (2004). Chemoreflex and sympathoexcitation. In Neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation. Boston: Kluwer Academic. -
NLM
Machado BH. Chemoreflex and sympathoexcitation. In: Neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation. Boston: Kluwer Academic; 2004. [citado 2023 set. 24 ] -
Vancouver
Machado BH. Chemoreflex and sympathoexcitation. In: Neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation. Boston: Kluwer Academic; 2004. [citado 2023 set. 24 ] - O componente simpato-excitatório do quimiorreflexo está aumentado em ratos jovens submetidos a hipóxia intermitente
- Chemoreflex sympatho-excitation in the working heart-brainstem preparation (WHBP) of rat was not affected by the antagonism of glutamate receptors in the commissural nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS)
- Sympathoexcitatory response to peripheral chemoreflex activation is enhanced in juvenile rats exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia
- Inhibition of spontaneous neurotransmission in the nucleus of solitary tract of the rat by a non-CB1/CB2 cannabinoid
- Alterações cardiovasculares em resposta à microinjeção de dopamina na cisterna magna de ratos não anestesiados
- Gabaergic and nitrergic mechanisms in the PVN are involved on the tonic autonomic modulation but not in the cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation in awake rats
- Neurotransmission of the peripheral chemoreflex in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) of unanesthetized experimental models
- Glutamatergic transmission is altered in the caudal NTS of rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
- Neural mechanisms involved in autonomic and respiratory responses to acute or chronic intermittent hypoxia in rats
- Functional connectivity between Bötzinger complex glycinergic neurons and parafacial late-expiratory neurons for expiratory and sympathetic control
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