Figure 7. Typical example taken from one of the five dogs illustrating the effect of carotid body chemoreceptor denervation on the carbon dioxide bolus-induced responses of phrenic nerve activity (PNG) at 1 MAC halothane. The increase in PNG caused by the carbon dioxide bolus and its effects on phase timing are completely abolished after denervation. CSN = carotid sinus nerve.

Figure 7. Typical example taken from one of the five dogs illustrating the effect of carotid body chemoreceptor denervation on the carbon dioxide bolus-induced responses of phrenic nerve activity (PNG) at 1 MAC halothane. The increase in PNG caused by the carbon dioxide bolus and its effects on phase timing are completely abolished after denervation. CSN = carotid sinus nerve.

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