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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|June 19, 2001
Regulation of oxygen sensing in peripheral arterial chemoreceptorsS Lahiri, C Rozanov, A Roy, et al.
Brain Research|August 1, 1997
CO interact with intracellular [H+] with and without CO2-HCO3- in the cat carotid chemosensory dischargeS Osanai, C Rozanov, A Mokashi, et al.
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|August 8, 1998
Inhibition of dopamine release with simultaneous chemosensory excitation by hypercapnia with and without [Ca2+]0 in the cat carotid bodyC Rozanov, D G Buerk, D Chugh, et al.
Brain Research|October 13, 2001
Ryanodine receptor-mediated [Ca(2+)](i) release in glomus cells is independent of natural stimuli and does not participate in the chemosensory responses of the rat carotid bodyA Mokashi, A Roy, C Rozanov, et al.
Brain Research|September 5, 1998
High PCO does not alter pHi, but raises [Ca2+]i in cultured rat carotid body glomus cells in the absence and presence of CdC12A Mokashi, A Roy, C Rozanov, et al.
Brain Research|June 22, 1999
Chemosensory response to high pCO is blocked by cadmium, a voltage-sensitive calcium channel blockerC Rozanov, A Roy, A Mokashi, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 13, 2000
The metabolic hypothesis revisitedC Rozanov, A Roy, A Mokashi, et al.
Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Mice lacking in gp91 phox subunit of NAD(P)H oxidase showed glomus cell [Ca(2+)](i) and respiratory responses to hypoxiaA Roy, C Rozanov, A Mokashi, et al.
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|June 19, 2001
Regulation of oxygen sensing in peripheral arterial chemoreceptorsS Lahiri, C Rozanov, A Roy, et al.
Brain Research|August 1, 1997
CO interact with intracellular [H+] with and without CO2-HCO3- in the cat carotid chemosensory dischargeS Osanai, C Rozanov, A Mokashi, et al.
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|August 8, 1998
Inhibition of dopamine release with simultaneous chemosensory excitation by hypercapnia with and without [Ca2+]0 in the cat carotid bodyC Rozanov, D G Buerk, D Chugh, et al.
Brain Research|October 13, 2001
Ryanodine receptor-mediated [Ca(2+)](i) release in glomus cells is independent of natural stimuli and does not participate in the chemosensory responses of the rat carotid bodyA Mokashi, A Roy, C Rozanov, et al.
Brain Research|September 5, 1998
High PCO does not alter pHi, but raises [Ca2+]i in cultured rat carotid body glomus cells in the absence and presence of CdC12A Mokashi, A Roy, C Rozanov, et al.
Brain Research|June 22, 1999
Chemosensory response to high pCO is blocked by cadmium, a voltage-sensitive calcium channel blockerC Rozanov, A Roy, A Mokashi, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 13, 2000
The metabolic hypothesis revisitedC Rozanov, A Roy, A Mokashi, et al.
Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Mice lacking in gp91 phox subunit of NAD(P)H oxidase showed glomus cell [Ca(2+)](i) and respiratory responses to hypoxiaA Roy, C Rozanov, A Mokashi, et al.
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