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Inhibition of rat carotid body glomus cells TASK like channels by acute hypoxia is enhanced by chronic intermittent hypoxia

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Fig. 1. Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties of TASK-like current in CB chemoreceptor cells from adult rats
Fig. 2. Expression of TASK-1 and TASK-3 channel subunits in the CB chemoreceptor cells from adult rats
Fig. 4. Effect of CIH on TASK-like channel inhibition induced by acute hypoxia. (A) Amplitude histograms for channel recordings showed in Fig
Fig. 5. Effect of CIH on CB cell depolarization induced by acute hypoxia. Recording of membrane potential during acute hypoxic stimuli (bar) in a control and in a CIH-treated cell in the absence (A) and presence (B) of 4-AP and TEA in the bath solution

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