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Defective respiratory rhythmogenesis and loss of central chemosensitivity in Phox2b mutants targeting retrotrapezoid nucleus neuronsTeashirt 3 regulates development of neurons involved in both respiratory rhythm and airflow control1H COSY spectra of superfused brain slices of rat: ex vivo direct assignment of resonances.Differential involvement of projection neurons during emergence of spontaneous activity in the developing avian hindbrain.Genetic and developmental models for the neural control of breathing in vertebrates.Brainstem respiratory oscillators develop independently of neuronal migration defects in the Wnt/PCP mouse mutant looptail.Pre-/post-otic rhombomeric interactions control the emergence of a fetal-like respiratory rhythm in the mouse embryo.Early development of respiratory rhythm generation in mouse and chick.Linking respiratory rhythm generation to segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain.Developmental molecular switches regulating breathing patterns in CNS.The retrotrapezoid nucleus neurons expressing Atoh1 and Phox2b are essential for the respiratory response to CO₂Robust network oscillations during mammalian respiratory rhythm generation driven by synaptic dynamics.Ontogeny of central rhythm generation in chicks and rodents.Embryonic emergence of the respiratory rhythm generator.Prenatal development of central rhythm generation.Clonal analysis by distinct viral vectors identifies bona fide neural stem cells in the adult zebrafish telencephalon and characterizes their division properties and fate.Genetic identification of a hindbrain nucleus essential for innate vocalization.Early ontogeny of rhythm generation and control of breathing.A V0 core neuronal circuit for inspiration.Metabolic action of N-methyl-D-aspartate in newborn rat brain ex vivo: 31p magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Expression of functional tyrosine kinase B receptors by rhythmically active respiratory neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex of neonatal mice.Genetic identification of an embryonic parafacial oscillator coupling to the preBötzinger complex.Early development of respiratory rhythm generation in mice and chicks.Emergence of the pre-Bötzinger respiratory rhythm generator in the mouse embryo.Induction of a parafacial rhythm generator by rhombomere 3 in the chick embryo.Hindbrain interneurons and axon guidance signaling critical for breathing.Breathing without CO(2) chemosensitivity in conditional Phox2b mutants.Extracellular potassium, glial and neuronal potentials in the solitary complex of rat brainstem slices.Vesicular glutamate transporter 2 is required for central respiratory rhythm generation but not for locomotor central pattern generation.PHOX2B in respiratory control: lessons from congenital central hypoventilation syndrome and its mouse models.Respiratory network remains functional in a mature guinea pig brainstem isolated in vitro.Spontaneous synaptic activities in rat nucleus tractus solitarius neurons in vitro: evidence for re-excitatory processing.Computer-aided neurophysiology and imaging with open-source PhysImage.Mutation in precludes transcription factor cooperativity and causes congenital hypoventilation in humans and miceMetabolic acidosis induced by N-methyl-D-aspartate in brain slices of the neonatal rat: 31P- and 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopyBDNF preferentially targets membrane properties of rhythmically active neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex in neonatal miceGenetic factors determining the functional organization of neural circuits controlling rhythmic movements the murine embryonic parafacial rhythm generatorTeashirt 1 (Tshz1) is essential for the development, survival and function of hypoglossal and phrenic motor neurons in mouse
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