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  • 32. Effects of combined cholinergic-purinergic block upon cat carotid body chemoreceptors in vitro.
    Reyes EP, Fernández R, Larraín C, Zapata P.
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  • 33. Regulation of chemoreceptor sensitivity in the carotid body: the role of presynaptic sensory nerves.
    McDonald DM.
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  • 38. Detection of hypoxia-evoked ATP release from chemoreceptor cells of the rat carotid body.
    Buttigieg J, Nurse CA.
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