Firing probability and mean firing rates of human muscle vasoconstrictor neurones are elevated during chronic asphyxia

Cynthia Ashley, Danielle Burton, Yrsa B Sverrisdottir, Mikael Sander, David McKenzie, Vaughan G Macefield

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