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Brain Research

Volume 87, Issues 2–3, 11 April 1975, Pages 171-179
Brain Research

Central integration of the autonomic cardiorespiratory response to nasopharyngeal stimulation in the rabbit

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These studies were carried out in collaboration with Dr. R. J. McRitchie and Prof. P. I. Korner. Mr. D. Lauff gave valuable technical assistance.

The study was supported by research grants from the Life Insurance Medical Research Fund of Australia and New Zealand, the National Heart Foundation of Australia, the Australian Tobacco Research Foundation, the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Postgraduate Medical Foundation of the University of Sydney.

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