2018
DOI: 10.3791/57778-v
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Assessment of Respiratory Function in Conscious Mice by Double-chamber Plethysmography

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“…Following CEES administration, all groups exhibited a spectrum of respiratory dysfunction, notably featuring tachypnea, heightened ventilation volumes, conspicuous wheezing, and cyanotic episodes. A cited study utilized plethysmography for a more meticulous quantitative evaluation of murine respiratory functional changes [ 28 ]. However, its application is constrained by the requirement for the animals to be anesthetized or in a quiescent state [ 29 ], limiting broader applicability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following CEES administration, all groups exhibited a spectrum of respiratory dysfunction, notably featuring tachypnea, heightened ventilation volumes, conspicuous wheezing, and cyanotic episodes. A cited study utilized plethysmography for a more meticulous quantitative evaluation of murine respiratory functional changes [ 28 ]. However, its application is constrained by the requirement for the animals to be anesthetized or in a quiescent state [ 29 ], limiting broader applicability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%