PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CHEMOCEPTOR»
chemoceptor
chemoreceptor
also
known
chemosensor
sensory
receptor
that
transduces
chemical
signal
into
action
potential
more
general
terms
detects
certain
stimuli
environment
chemoceptor
medical
from
merriam
webster
variant
seen
heard
what
made
want
look
please
tell
where
read
nerve
cell
sense
organ
smell
taste
responds
ˌkɛməʊrɪˈsɛptə
sensitive
stimulation
substances
reverso
meaning
chemotropic
chemotropism
chemosorb
words
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with
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prefix
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official
starting
collins
always
noun
biological
membrane
which
external
molecule
binds
generate
sensation
term
information
shown
above
provided
stedman
part
lippincott
williams
chinese
many
other
translations
study
mechanism
stimulations
american
aerobic
metabolism
leads
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHEMOCEPTOR»
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chemoceptor nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
The Principles and Practice of human Physiology
Chemoceptor inflow and response during exercise The whole pattern of
response has been discussed so far as a preparatory one, hence anticipatory of
the actions that immediately follow. This is emphasized by the ease with which it
may be ...
2
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW NEUROBIOLOGY
170 I. General Character of Chemoceptor Systems The role of chemoreceptors in
the life of animals and in the evolution of their nervous systems poses problems
of the greatest complexity but with fascinating implications. The tactile receptors ...
Carl Curt Pfeiffer, John Raymond Smythies, 1972
3
The journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
Picrotoxin increased both respiratory and nonrespiratory neuron firing rates. As
with ethamivan, it had neither respiratory neuronal specificity nor carotid
chemoceptor stimulant action. Picrotoxin has been reported to stimulate
respiration by a ...
4
Acta physiologica Scandinavica
With both vagi sectioned, hyperventilation during a run depended on the integrity
of the carotid sinus nerves, indicating participation of chemoceptor and/or
baroceptor mechanisms. Although decreasing the sinus pressure is known to
give ...
5
Lectures on the Scientific Basis of Medicine
be strong presumptive evidence of the presence of an active and effective
chemoceptor reflex. No hyperventilation, but ventilation being maintained at a
normal level would favour the probability of a chemoceptor reflex, for in the
chemoceptor ...
6
Handbook of Physiology: Neurophysiology (3 v.)
tive studies of the relation between oxygen tension, carbon dioxide tension and
pH, on the one hand, and the chemoceptor activity on the other, were soon
conducted by Bouge & Stella (37), Samaan & Stella (187), Zotterman (231) and
others, ...
7
Drug resistance of microorganisms
Ehrlich's chemoceptor theory is based on adaptation as the rational cause for
fastness. Chemotherapeutic activity of the different trypanocidal agents known at
that time was considered to be due to a direct action of the chemical agents on
the ...
Robert Julius Schnitzer, Emanuel Grunberg, 1957
8
Archives of the Middlesex Hospital
Thus Duke, Green and Neil (1952) showed that replacement of 80 to 90 per cent
of the oxyhemoglobin by carboxy- haemoglobin in the blood of an experimental
animal inhaling 1 per cent CO in air did not cause any increase in chemoceptor ...
9
Comparative physiological actions of aliphatic primary ...
However, the antagonism of the effects of histamine on guinea-pig ileum by
suitable concentrations of the higher members of the series of alkylamines would
seem to require the interpretation that they can act upon the muscle chemoceptor
...
Gordon Albert Alles, 1941
10
Publications in Pharmacology
However, the antagonism of the effects of histamine on guinea-pig ileum by
suitable concentrations of the higher members of the series of alkylamines would
seem to require the interpretation that they can act upon the muscle chemoceptor
...