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Light-Microscopic and Electron-Microscopic Studies on the Morphology of Cat Carotid Body

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The purpose of this work is to examine the qualitative morphologic findings on cat carotid body by means of quantitative data obtained from histologic and electron-microscopic studies. Combined with physiological and biochemical values, these data could increase understanding of the structure and function of the carotid body, especially as regards its oxygen consumption.

The authors are indebted to Mrs. T. Brand and Mrs. M. Seiffert for skilful technical assistance.

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H. Acker S. Fidone D. Pallot C. Eyzaguirre D. W. Lübbers R. W. Torrance

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Seidl, E., Schäfer, D., Zierold, K., Acker, H., Lübbers, D.W. (1977). Light-Microscopic and Electron-Microscopic Studies on the Morphology of Cat Carotid Body. In: Acker, H., Fidone, S., Pallot, D., Eyzaguirre, C., Lübbers, D.W., Torrance, R.W. (eds) Chemoreception in the Carotid Body. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66755-8_1

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