Title: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION IN ANIMALS OF THE FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF SINGLE AND REPEATED EXPOSURES TO HIGH AND LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF CARBON MONOXIDE *
Abstract: Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 174, Issue 1 p. 369-384 AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION IN ANIMALS OF THE FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF SINGLE AND REPEATED EXPOSURES TO HIGH AND LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF CARBON MONOXIDE * Thomas J. Preziosi M. D, Thomas J. Preziosi M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorRichard Lindenberg M. D, Richard Lindenberg M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorDonald Levy M. D, Donald Levy M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorMilton Christenson, Milton Christenson Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this author Thomas J. Preziosi M. D, Thomas J. Preziosi M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorRichard Lindenberg M. D, Richard Lindenberg M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorDonald Levy M. D, Donald Levy M. D Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this authorMilton Christenson, Milton Christenson Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Department of Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories Baltimore, Md.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1970 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1970.tb49800.xCitations: 25 * Supported by research funds made available through the Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories. 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