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J Appl Physiol 14: 414-416, 1959;
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Local vasodilator action of carbon dioxide on blood vessels of the hand

A. Diji 1

1 Department of Physiology, The Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland

Immersion of the hand in water saturated with carbon dioxide causes an increase of about 40% in the rate of heat elimination to water at 29°C. This indicates a local vasodilatation of the resistance blood vessels.

Submitted on July 28, 1958




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