Substance P contributes to rapidly adapting receptor responses to
Substance P contributes to rapidly adapting receptor responses to pulmonary venous congestion in rabbits. A. C. Bonham K. S. Kott
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rat what is the nature of slowly adapting receptors and do rapidly adapting receptors or C fibres exist in the lungs? METHODS.
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BY M. KNIBESTOL 2. Forty-nine rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors
of the two typesof rapidly adapting receptors in the glabrous skin area. ability of the effective stimulus amplitude from one test to another as ...
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The Relation Between Stimulus and Discharge in a Rapidly
This is shown graphically for another similar receptor in Fig. 3 B. Thus
4. Under voltage clamp depolarizations evoked a large delayed out
the rapidly adapting (RM2) receptors were investigated with two micro- same neurone
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The distribution of mechanoreceptors in the periodontal ligament of
be divided into two groups rapidly adapting and slowly adapting. Some spontaneously discharging slowly adapting receptors have been describedin peripheral
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of two platypuses (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) anaesthetized with a
mechanoreceptors: slow-adapting receptors rapidly adapting
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The rapidly adapting receptors in mammalian airways and their
inflation and deflation another physiological stimulus to the RAR is a change in extravascular The term 'Rapidly Adapting Receptors' was.
Rapid resetting of low pressure vagal receptors in the superior vena
Adaptation is the term used to describe the decrease in receptor discharge as a stimulus is maintained. Adaptation in the slowly adapting receptors occurs in.
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skin tissue and receptorwas considered to bepurely viscous; in another it being less for a slow adapting than for a rapidly adapting receptor.The.
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