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Respiratory rhythm of brainstem-spinal cord preparations: Effects of maturation, age, mass and oxygenation
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-12-31)
We examined the effect of age, mass and the presence of the pons on the longevity (length of time spontaneous respiratory-related activity is produced) of brainstem-spinal cord preparations of neonatal rodents (rats and ...
Association of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with central respiratory control in isolated brainstem-spinal cord preparation of neonatal rats
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2006)
Development and pH sensitivity of the respiratory rhythm of fetal mice in vitro
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2006)
In newborn and adult mammals, chemosensory drive exerted by CO2 and H+ provides an essential tonic input: without it the rhythm of respiration is abolished. It is not known, however, whether this chemosensory drive and the ...
Respiratory responses to pH in the absence of pontine and dorsal medullary areas in the newborn mouse in vitro
(ELSEVIER, 2003)
The contribution of pons and dorsal medulla in establishing the pattern of fictive respiration and in mediating the respiratory response to acidification was studied using the isolated brainstem-spinal cord preparation ...
Respiratory rhythm of brainstem-spinal cord preparations: Effects of maturation, age, mass and oxygenation
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-12-31)
We examined the effect of age, mass and the presence of the pons on the longevity (length of time spontaneous respiratory-related activity is produced) of brainstem-spinal cord preparations of neonatal rodents (rats and ...
Systemic delivery of human GlyR IgG antibody induces GlyR internalization into motor neurons of brainstem and spinal cord with motor dysfunction in mice
(Wiley-BlackwellNeuropathology and applied neurobiology, 2020)
Three-dimensional reconstruction of corticospinal tract using one-photon confocal microscopy acquisition allows detection of axonal disruption in spinal cord injury
(Wiley, 2014-04)
The principal motor tract involved in mammalian locomotor activities is known as the corticospinal tract (CST), which starts in the brain motor cortex (upper motor neuron), extends its axons across the brain to brainstem ...
Effect of an NMDA receptor antagonist on the wind-up of neurons in the trigeminal oralis subnucleus
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 1997)
Brainstem dysfunction in critically ill patients
(BMC, 2020)