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Chemosensing at the Carotid Body
Currently, it is notclear what type of K+ channel(s) is active at the resting membrane potential (RMP) in glomus cells of the carotid body (CB). HERO channels produce currents that are known to contribute to the ...
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Chemosensitivity from the Lungs of Vertebrates
It is well established today that arterial and central receptors sensitive to CO2 and H+ can affect breathing. However, it is likewise appreciated that these receptors alone cannot explain the adaptive changes of...