Discharge of the hypoglossal nerve cannot distinguish eupnea from gasping, as defined by phrenic discharge, in the in situ mouse.
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Mylohyoid discharge of the in situ rat: a probe of pontile respiratory activities in eupnea and gaspingNoeud vital for breathing in the brainstem: gasping--yes, eupnoea--doubtfulThe cellular building blocks of breathingChange in network connectivity during fictive-gasping generation in hypoxia: prevention by a metabolic intermediate.Isocitrate supplementation promotes breathing generation, gasping, and autoresuscitation in neonatal mice.
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Discharge of the hypoglossal nerve cannot distinguish eupnea from gasping, as defined by phrenic discharge, in the in situ mouse.
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scientific article published on 28 May 2009
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Discharge of the hypoglossal n ...... scharge, in the in situ mouse.
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Discharge of the hypoglossal n ...... scharge, in the in situ mouse.
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Discharge of the hypoglossal n ...... scharge, in the in situ mouse.
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J C Leiter
Walter M St John
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00023.2009
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2009-05-28T00:00:00Z