Solitary chemoreceptor cells in the nasal cavity serve as sentinels of respiration
Thomas E. Finger(Rocky Mountain MS Center), Wayne L. Silver(Wake Forest University), Karl T. Anderson(University of Colorado Health), Bärbel Böttger(University of Colorado Health), Hessamedin Alimohammadi(University of Colorado Health), Anne Hansen(University of Colorado Health)
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