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Response of Pial Precapillary Vessels to Changes in Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension
1971
Circulation Research
A quantitative study of responses of pial precapillary vessels to changes in arterial blood carbon dioxide tension was made in anesthetized cats. All vessels examined ranging in diameter from 13 to 90/ x responded to hypercapnia with increases in diameter and to hypocapnia with decreases in diameter. The onset of the response to hypercapnia was earlier, its speed was faster, and its magnitude greater with higher concentrations of CO 2 . In response to the same increase in arterial blood Pco 2l
doi:10.1161/01.res.28.5.518
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