The role of spinal cord transmission in the ventilatory response to electrically induced exercise in the anaesthetized dog
AUTOR(ES)
Cross, Brenda A.
RESUMO
1. The ventilatory response to electrically induced `exercise' was studied in six chloralose-anaesthetized dogs. The on-transient and steady-state responses to `exercise' were compared in the same dogs before and after spinal cord transection at T8/9 (dermatome level T6/7) on fifteen occasions.
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