Neurological and humoral control of blood pressure
There is a relationship between arterial blood pressure, cardiac output and vascular resistance which can be described mathematically, and helps us to understand the short-term control of blood pressure in the terms of a hydraulic system. The sensors in this system are the arterial baroreceptors whi...
Main Authors: | O'Donohoe, P, Pandit, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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