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Cardiopulmonary origin of vagal afferent fibers exerting a tonic reflex influence on the circulation

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Le fibre afferenti presenti nel vago cervicale, e dotate di tonica attività inibitrice sui fenomeni circolatori, originano da aree recettrici intratoraciche, non provengono in misura importante dall'arco aortico, ma si dipartono da ampie zone della regione cardio-polmonare.

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This research has been sponsored in part by Wright Air Development Division of the Office of Aerospace Research, United States Air Force, through its European Office, with Contract No. AF 61 (052)-253, and by Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche.

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Guazzi, M., Libretti, A. & Zanchetti, A. Cardiopulmonary origin of vagal afferent fibers exerting a tonic reflex influence on the circulation. Experientia 18, 234–235 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02148319

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