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117 related items for PubMed ID: 236568

  • 21. Cardiovascular-respiratory reflex interactions between carotid bodies and upper-airways receptors in the monkey.
    Daly MB, Korner PI, Angell-James JE, Oliver JR.
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  • 22. Cutaneous and muscular rasodilation in the canine hindlimb evoked by central stimulation.
    Lang WJ, Bell C, Conway EL, Padanyi R.
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