Responses of atrial and aortic baroreceptors to nonhypotensive hemorrhage and to tranfusion.
- P. D. Gupta, J. Henry, R. Sinclair, R. V. von Baumgarten
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 December 1966
Vestibular behavior of fish during diminished G-force and weightlessness.
- R. V. von Baumgarten, Giulio Baldrighi, G. Shillinger
- Biology, MedicineAerospace medicine
- 1 June 1972
Unilateral centrifugation of the otoliths as a new method to determine bilateral asymmetries of the otolith apparatus in man.
- J. Wetzig, M. Reiser, E. Martin, N. Bregenzer, R. V. von Baumgarten
- MedicineActa Astronautica
- 1 June 1990
A model for vestibular function in altered gravitational states.
- R. V. von Baumgarten, R. Thumler
- PhysicsLife sciences and space research
- 1979
Evidence of sensory conflict and recovery in carp exposed to prolonged weightlessness.
- S. Mori, G. Mitarai, R. V. von Baumgarten
- Environmental ScienceAviation Space and Environmental Medicine
- 1 March 1996
Findings provided additional evidence in fish for sensory-motor disorder and readjustment during the early phase of microgravity, thus supporting the sensory conflict hypothesis for SMS.
Nausogenic properties of various dynamic and static force environments.
- R. V. von Baumgarten, H. Vogel, J. Kass
- MedicineActa Astronautica
- 1 September 1981
Sugar receptor specificity in the fleshfly, Sarcophaga bullata.
- W. Jakinovich, I. Goldstein, W. Agranoff, R. V. von Baumgarten
- Chemistry, BiologyBrain Research
- 24 December 1971
[The problem of localization of the bulboreticular neuron of a cat].
- R. V. von Baumgarten, A. VON BAUMGARTEN, K. Schaefer
- Biology, MedicinePflugers Archiv fur die gesamte Physiologie des…
- 1957
Man erreicht dieses Pradilektionsgebiet inspiratorischer Neurone bei der Katze durch senkrechten Einstich in die Region des Sulcus intermedius dorsalis 1–3 mm rostral des Obex and in 1,3 bis 2 mm Tiefe.
Microelectrode studies on the visual cortex.
- R. V. von Baumgarten, R. Jung
- BiologyRevue neurologique (Paris)
- 1952
Pacemaker properties of completely isolated neurones in Aplysia californica.
- C. F. Chen, R. V. von Baumgarten, R. Takeda
- BiologyNature: New biology
- 1 September 1971
Evidence is presented that nerve cell somata which are completely dissociated from all surrounding tissue and with or without axons, are able to maintain regular autorhythmic activity for periods of more than 24 h.
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