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  • Circulation (Neurophysiology)
  • Lung (Neurophysiology)
  • Ion channel (Acid sensitive)
  • Lung (Physiology)
  • Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction
  • Breathing (Neurophysiology)
  • Baroreceptor (Denervation)
  • Chemoreceptor (Denervation)
  • Sympathetic nervous system
  • Baroreflex
  • ERSNA efferent renal sympathetic nervous activity
  • Paraventricular nucleus
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    11999Central control of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems and their interactions in vertebrates.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 79(3):855-916 (1999)
    22011Acid-sensing ion channels in blood volume regulation.



    +-nlCirc J 75(4):781-2 (2011)
    32006Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction: mechanisms and controversies.



    +-nlJ Physiol 570(Pt 1):53-8 (2006)
    42002How do veins talk to arteries?



    +-nlJ Physiol 538(Pt 2):341 (2002)
    52003Denervation of carotid baro- and chemoreceptors in humans.



    +-nlJ Physiol 553(Pt 1):3-11 (2003)
    62010The 2009 Carl Ludwig Lecture: Pathophysiology of the human sympathetic nervous system in cardiovascular diseases: the transition from mechanisms to medical management.



    +-nlJ Appl Physiol 108(2):227-37 (2010)
    72003Recent insights into carotid baroreflex function in humans using the variable pressure neck chamber.



    +-nlExp Physiol 88(6):671-80 (2003)
    82010Role of the hypothalamic PVN in the regulation of renal sympathetic nerve activity and blood flow during hyperthermia and in heart failure.



    +-nlAm J Physiol Renal Physiol 298(4):F839-46 (2010)



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