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Academic Article Respiratory rhythm generation: converging concepts from in vitro and in vivo approaches?
Academic Article Endogenous activation of serotonin-2A receptors is required for respiratory rhythm generation in vitro.
Academic Article Postnatal development differentially affects voltage-activated calcium currents in respiratory rhythmic versus nonrhythmic neurons of the pre-Bötzinger complex.
Academic Article Norepinephrine differentially modulates different types of respiratory pacemaker and nonpacemaker neurons.
Academic Article Response of the respiratory network of mice to hyperthermia.
Academic Article Differential modulation of neural network and pacemaker activity underlying eupnea and sigh-breathing activities.
Academic Article Stable respiratory activity requires both P/Q-type and N-type voltage-gated calcium channels.
Academic Article Post-hypoxic recovery of respiratory rhythm generation is gender dependent.
Academic Article Cycle-by-cycle assembly of respiratory network activity is dynamic and stochastic.
Academic Article Patterns of inspiratory phase-dependent activity in the in vitro respiratory network.
Academic Article Prostaglandin E2 differentially modulates the central control of eupnoea, sighs and gasping in mice.
Academic Article When norepinephrine becomes a driver of breathing irregularities: how intermittent hypoxia fundamentally alters the modulatory response of the respiratory network.
Academic Article Keeping carbon dioxide in check.
Academic Article Defining modulatory inputs into CNS neuronal subclasses by functional pharmacological profiling.
Academic Article The Dynamic Basis of Respiratory Rhythm Generation: One Breath at a Time.
Academic Article Fatal breathing dysfunction in a mouse model of Leigh syndrome.
Academic Article Peptides, Breathing, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Academic Article Chronic intermittent hypoxia elicits distinct transcriptomic responses among neurons and oligodendrocytes within the brainstem of mice.
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