An assessment of central-peripheral ventilatory chemoreflex interaction in humans.
The independence of the central and peripheral chemoreflexes has been tested in humans. Acute metabolic acidosis generated by a prior bout of brief, hard exercise was used to stimulate primarily the peripheral chemoreceptors, and respiratory acidosis generated by inhaled CO2 was used to stimulate bo...
Main Authors: | Clement, I, Bascom, D, Conway, J, Dorrington, K, O'Connor, D, Painter, R, Paterson, D, Robbins, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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