Multifocal animated imaging of changes in cellular oxygen and calcium concentrations and membrane potential within the intact adult mouse carotid body ex vivo.
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Helmut Acker | André Bernardini | Christoph Wotzlaw | Joachim Fandrey | J. Fandrey | D. Papkovsky | U. Berchner‐Pfannschmidt | C. Wotzlaw | H. Acker | A. Bernardini | Utta Berchner-Pfannschmidt | Dmitri Papkovsky
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