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Cardiovascular responses to hydrogen peroxide into the nucleus tractus solitarius

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Fig. 1. Changes in arterial blood pressure (ABP) and heart rate (HR) produced by H 2 O 2
Fig. 2. Changes in arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by 3-amino- 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (ATZ) injected into the intermediate NTS of anesthetized rats.
Fig. 3. Changes in arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by H 2 O 2 alone or combined with kynurenate injected into the intermediate NTS
Fig. 4. Changes in arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by H 2 O 2

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