Abstract
the effect of hypoxia to stimulate breathing and the cardiovascular system has been well known for more than a century (for a review, see Ref. [11][1]). In 1938, Heymans was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for demonstrating the importance of carotid body chemoreceptors. However,
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