Variations in alveolar partial pressure for carbon dioxide and oxygen have additive not synergistic acute effects on human pulmonary vasoconstriction.
The human pulmonary vasculature constricts in response to hypercapnia and hypoxia, with important consequences for homeostasis and adaptation. One function of these responses is to direct blood flow away from poorly-ventilated regions of the lung. In humans it is not known whether the stimuli of hyp...
Principais autores: | Croft, Q, Formenti, F, Talbot, N, Lunn, D, Robbins, P, Dorrington, K |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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