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The following pages link to Morphological Plasticity Induced in the Phrenic Nucleus Following Cervical Cold Block of Descending Respiratory Drive (Q48607178):
Displaying 26 items.
- Decreased spinal synaptic inputs to phrenic motor neurons elicit localized inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation (Q33836955) (← links)
- Plasticity of cardiorespiratory neural processing: classification and computational functions (Q34020023) (← links)
- The spinal cord research foundation: two decades of progress (Q34331920) (← links)
- Overexpression of androgen receptors in target musculature confers androgen sensitivity to motoneuron dendrites. (Q34566587) (← links)
- Reduced respiratory neural activity elicits phrenic motor facilitation (Q34706755) (← links)
- The crossed phrenic phenomenon: a model for plasticity in the respiratory pathways following spinal cord injury (Q35047303) (← links)
- Invited review: Mechanisms underlying motor unit plasticity in the respiratory system. (Q35061538) (← links)
- Invited review: Neural network plasticity in respiratory control (Q35061542) (← links)
- Plasminogen Activator Promotes Recovery Following Spinal Cord Injury (Q35136587) (← links)
- Effects of theophylline on pulmonary function in patients with traumatic tetraplegia. (Q35781151) (← links)
- Spinal atypical protein kinase C activity is necessary to stabilize inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation (Q36488893) (← links)
- The crossed phrenic phenomenon and recovery of function following spinal cord injury (Q37441143) (← links)
- Inactivity-induced respiratory plasticity: protecting the drive to breathe in disorders that reduce respiratory neural activity (Q37504342) (← links)
- Role of plasminogen activator in spinal cord remodeling after spinal cord injury (Q37570790) (← links)
- Neuromuscular adaptations to respiratory muscle inactivity. (Q37594997) (← links)
- Neuroprotective effects of testosterone on motoneuron and muscle morphology following spinal cord injury (Q37651656) (← links)
- Plasticity in respiratory motor neurons in response to reduced synaptic inputs: A form of homeostatic plasticity in respiratory control? (Q38908062) (← links)
- The crossed phrenic phenomenon. (Q41043645) (← links)
- Associative learning elicits the formation of multiple-synapse boutons. (Q43683707) (← links)
- Protective Effects of Estradiol and Dihydrotestosterone following Spinal Cord Injury (Q47581406) (← links)
- Spinal TNF is necessary for inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation (Q47953924) (← links)
- Phrenic motoneuron structural plasticity across models of diaphragm muscle paralysis (Q58582909) (← links)
- Chronic Hypoxia Does Not Induce Synaptic Plasticity in the Phrenic Nucleus (Q73940774) (← links)
- Mid-cervical interneuron networks following high cervical spinal cord injury (Q90281650) (← links)
- AAV2-BDNF promotes respiratory axon plasticity and recovery of diaphragm function following spinal cord injury (Q90438499) (← links)
- Microsurgical technique for concurrent cervical corpectomy and ventral phrenic nerve access in the rat (Q91604033) (← links)