Pattern-specific synaptic mechanisms in a multifunctional network. II. Intrinsic modulation by metabotropic glutamate receptors.
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Developmental switch in the contribution of presynaptic and postsynaptic NMDA receptors to long-term depression.The physiological determinants of sudden infant death syndrome.Activation of alpha-2 noradrenergic receptors is critical for the generation of fictive eupnea and fictive gasping inspiratory activities in mammals in vitro.Sexually differentiated central pattern generators in Xenopus laevis.The integrative role of the sigh in psychology, physiology, pathology, and neurobiology.Transcriptional and pathway analysis in the hypothalamus of newly hatched chicks during fasting and delayed feeding.The role of spiking and bursting pacemakers in the neuronal control of breathingMetabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR5) activate transient receptor potential canonical channels to improve the regularity of the respiratory rhythm generated by the pre-Bötzinger complex in mice.Sigh and Eupnea Rhythmogenesis Involve Distinct Interconnected Subpopulations: A Combined Computational and Experimental Study(1,2,3).Chapter 3--networks within networks: the neuronal control of breathing.The cellular building blocks of breathingPersistent sodium current contributes to induced voltage oscillations in locomotor-related hb9 interneurons in the mouse spinal cordDifferential modulation of neural network and pacemaker activity underlying eupnea and sigh-breathing activitiesCentral and peripheral factors contributing to obstructive sleep apneas.Convergent neuromodulation onto a network neuron can have divergent effects at the network level.Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia Differentially Impacts Different States of Inspiratory Activity at the Level of the preBötzinger Complex.β-Noradrenergic receptor activation specifically modulates the generation of sighs in vivo and in vitro.Specific brainstem neurons switch each other into pacemaker mode to drive movement by activating NMDA receptors.Network reconfiguration and neuronal plasticity in rhythm-generating networks.Separate signalling mechanisms underlie mGluR1 modulation of leak channels and NMDA receptors in the network underlying locomotion.Exploration of Lower Frequency EEG Dynamics and Cortical Alpha Asymmetry in Long-term Rajyoga Meditators.Inspiratory bursts in the preBötzinger complex depend on a calcium-activated non-specific cation current linked to glutamate receptors in neonatal mice.The "other" respiratory effect of opioids: suppression of spontaneous augmented ("sigh") breaths.Prostaglandin E2 differentially modulates the central control of eupnoea, sighs and gasping in mice.Pattern-specific synaptic mechanisms in a multifunctional network. I. Effects of alterations in synapse strength.Serotonin modulates dendritic calcium influx in commissural interneurons in the mouse spinal locomotor network.
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Pattern-specific synaptic mechanisms in a multifunctional network. II. Intrinsic modulation by metabotropic glutamate receptors.
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Jan-Marino Ramirez
Steven P Lieske
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z