The human ventilatory response to step changes in end-tidal PO2 of differing amplitude.
This study assessed whether the form of the peripheral chemoreflex response to hypoxia depends on the magnitude of the stimulus. Two amplitudes of square-wave hypoxic stimulation were employed: small amplitude (SO) PETO2 from 63.2 to 54.9 Torr, and large amplitude (LO) PETO2 from 73.0 to 48.0 Torr....
Autori principali: | Paterson, D, Clement, I, Howard, L, Nagyova, B, Robbins, P |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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1993
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