Laryngeal muscle activities during progressive hypercapnia and hypoxia in awake and sleeping dogs.
Laryngeal, intercostal and diaphragmatic muscle activities were recorded during progressive hypercapnia and hypoxia in dogs with chronically implanted electrodes. As ventilation increased during progressive chemoreceptor stimulation, inspiratory activity of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle, a lar...
Main Authors: | England, S, Harding, R, Stradling, JR, Phillipson, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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