Autar Singh Paintal
Affiliations: | V Patel Chest Institute | Delhi University, India |
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Paintal AS. (1995) Some recent advances in studies on J receptors. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 381: 15-25 |
Paintal AS, Anand A. (1992) Factors affecting movement of excitatory substances from pulmonary capillaries to type J receptors of anaesthetized cats. The Journal of Physiology. 449: 155-68 |
Anand A, Paintal AS. (1988) Possible role of capillary permeability in the excitation of sensory receptors by chemical substances. Progress in Brain Research. 74: 337-40 |
Anand A, Paintal AS. (1988) The influence of the sympathetic outflow on aortic chemoreceptors of the cat during hypoxia and hypercapnia. The Journal of Physiology. 395: 215-31 |
Findlater GS, Cooksey EJ, Anand A, et al. (1987) The effects of hypoxia on slowly adapting type I (SAI) cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the cat and rat. Somatosensory Research. 5: 1-17 |
Paintal AS. (1986) [Sensations induced by the stimulation of J receptors]. Bratislavskã© Lekã¡Rske Listy. 85: 415-23 |
Paintal AS, Walsh EG. (1981) Inhibition of tonic stretch reflex by J receptor acitivity Journal of Physiology. 22P-23P |
Anand A, Paintal AS. (1980) Reflex effects following selective stimulation of J receptors in the cat. The Journal of Physiology. 299: 553-72 |
Anand A, Iggo A, Paintal AS. (1979) Lability of granular vesicles in Merkel cells of the type I slowly-adapting cutaneous receptors of the cat [proceedings]. The Journal of Physiology. 296: 19P-20P |
Paintal AS. (1977) The nature and effects of sensory inputs into the respiratory centers. Federation Proceedings. 36: 2428-32 |