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Diseases of the Human Carotid Body
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220 stránek
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The carotid body, an enigmatic organ discovered in 1742, has evolved in understanding from a ganglion to a chemoreceptor with ties to baroreception. Despite extensive studies on its physiology in animals, the mechanisms of its function remain elusive. Meanwhile, pathologists have largely overlooked its significance in humans, focusing instead on related tumors. This book aims to bridge the knowledge gap by exploring the recent advancements in the histology and ultrastructure of the human carotid body, emphasizing its complex role and biological importance.
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2011, měkká
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