zweidimensionales bewegtes Bild

Structure of the Blood Vessels and Circulation of Blood in the Glomus caroticum of the Cat

Some passages of the dye Lissamin green: fluorscent shots. The cat carotid body is a chemoreceptor which measures the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and pH values in blood plasma. This organ seperates the corpuscles from the serum so that the receptors measure only values of plasma. Morphology and function are shown.

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Alternative title
Durchblutung und Gefäßaufbau des Glomus caroticum der Katze
Location
Hannover TIB
Extent
70MB, 00:05:41:00 (unknown)
Language
Englisch
Notes
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Bibliographic citation
Structure of the Blood Vessels and Circulation of Blood in the Glomus caroticum of the Cat ; (Jan. 1977)

Keyword
blood flow / glomus caroticum
physiology (medicine)
biology
physiology (zoology)
glomus caroticum
zoology
medicine

Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
IWF (Göttingen)
(when)
1977-01-01
Contributor
Acker, H.
Lübbers, D. W.
Weigelt, H.
Steinhausen, Michael

DOI
10.3203/IWF/D-1259eng
Last update
04.12.2024, 8:09 AM CET

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Object type

  • zweidimensionales bewegtes Bild

Associated

  • Acker, H.
  • Lübbers, D. W.
  • Weigelt, H.
  • Steinhausen, Michael
  • IWF (Göttingen)

Time of origin

  • 1977-01-01

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