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ARTICLESCardiovascular responses to cyanide in awake sinoaortic denervated dogsJA KrasneyJA KrasneyPublished Online:01 May 1971https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1971.220.5.1361MoreSectionsPDF (2 MB)Download PDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesGet permissionsTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailWeChat Previous Back to Top Next Download PDF FiguresReferencesRelatedInformationCited ByPlasticity of cardiovascular chemoreflexes after prolonged unilateral carotid body denervation: implications for its therapeutic useJaime Eugenín,* Carolina Larraín, and Patricio Zapata*6 May 2020 | American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol. 318, No. 5Autonomic control of the cardiovascular system in the cat during hypoxemiaAutonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 174, No. 1-2Cyanides1 January 2010Experimental, Clinical, Occupational Toxicology, and Forensic Aspects of Hydrogen Cyanide with Particular Reference to Vapor Exposure25 November 2009Effect of Independent Changes in Mixed-Venous PCO2or PO2on Cardiac Output in Anesthetized SheepJournal of Surgical Research, Vol. 71, No. 2Effect of hypoxic and carbon monoxide-induced hypoxia on regional myocardial segment work and O2 consumptionResearch in Experimental Medicine, Vol. 194, No. 1Circulatory Adjustments to Anemic HypoxiaThe effects of cyanide and its interactions with norepinephrine on isolated aorta strips from the rabbit, dog, and ferretToxicology, Vol. 35, No. 1Ventilatory responses to hypocapnic vertebral artery perfusion in intact and carotid body denervated dogsRespiration Physiology, Vol. 45, No. 1Neural Control of the Circulation during HypoxiaCardiovascular Regulation during SleepCyanide toxicity following nitroprusside induced hypotensionCanadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, Vol. 24, No. 6Cyanide intoxication in Macaca mulattaJournal of the Neurological Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 1Role of cardiac, pulmonary, and carotid mechanoreceptors in the control of hind-limb and renal circulation in dogs.Circulation Research, Vol. 37, No. 2Continuous inhibition of renin release in dogs by vagally innervated receptors in the cardiopulmonary region.Circulation Research, Vol. 36, No. 4Demonstration that the atria, ventricles, and lungs each are responsible for a tonic inhibition of the vasomotorcenter in the dog.Circulation Research, Vol. 36, No. 2Effects of cyanide and doxapram during hypothermiaPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, Vol. 361, No. 1Effects of cyanide and doxapram during pantingPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, Vol. 361, No. 1Ventricular responses to hypoxemia following chemoreceptor denervation and adrenalectomyAmerican Heart Journal, Vol. 84, No. 3 More from this issue > Volume 220Issue 5May 1971Pages 1361-1366 Copyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1971 by American Physiological Societyhttps://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1971.220.5.1361PubMed5574652History Published online 1 May 1971 Published in print 1 May 1971 Metrics

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