Update on vascular control of central chemoreceptors
Update on vascular control of central chemoreceptors
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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At least four mechanisms have been proposed to elucidate how neurons in the retrotrapezoid (RTN) region sense changes in CO2/H+ to regulate breathing (i.e., function as respiratory chemosensors). These mechanisms include: (1) intrinsic neuronal sensitivity to H+ mediated by TASK‐2 and GPR4; (2) paracrine activation of RTN neurons by CO2‐responsive...
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Update on vascular control of central chemoreceptors
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_103fef083f814eb282d57d762242af60
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0958-0670,1469-445X
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1469-445X
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10.1113/EP091329