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Autor:
Streeter, K.A., Baker-Herman, T.L.
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In Experimental Neurology June 2014 256:46-56
Autor:
Schroeder, Carrie A, Snyder, Lindsey B C, Tearney, Caitlin C, Baker-Herman, Tracy L, Schroeder, Kristopher M
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In Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia May 2011 38(3):267-271
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In Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 2008 162(1):8-17
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In Nutrition 2005 21(3):348-350
Autor:
Kemp, Francis W., DeCandia, Joanne, Li, Wenjie, Bruening, Kay, Baker, Herman, Rigassio, Diane, Bendich, Adrianne, Bogden, John D. *
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In Nutrition Research January-February 2002 22(1-2):45-53
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 308:R700-R707
In many neural networks, mechanisms of compensatory plasticity respond to prolonged reductions in neural activity by increasing cellular excitability or synaptic strength. In the respiratory control system, a prolonged reduction in synaptic inputs to
Autor:
Bogden, John D, Kemp, Francis W, Han, Shenggao, Li, Wenjie, Bruening, Kay, Denny, Thomas, Oleske, James M, Lloyd, Joan, Baker, Herman, Perez, George, Kloser, Patricia, Skurnick, Joan, Louria, Donald B
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In The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition September 2000 72(3):809-815
Autor:
Baker-Herman, Tracy L.1, Fuller, David D.1, Bavis, Ryan W.1, Zabka, Andrea G.1, Golder, Francis J.1, Doperalski, Nicholas J.1, Johnson, Rebecca A.1, Watters, Jyoti J.1,2, Mitchell, Gordon S.1,2 mitchell@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu
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Nature Neuroscience. Jan2004, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p48-55. 8p.
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The Journal of Physiology. 591:5585-5598
A prolonged reduction in central neural respiratory activity elicits a form of plasticity known as inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation (iPMF), a 'rebound' increase in phrenic burst amplitude apparent once respiratory neural activity is rest
Autor:
N. A. Baertsch, Tracy L. Baker-Herman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 114:1388-1395
Reduced respiratory neural activity elicits a rebound increase in phrenic and hypoglossal motor output known as inactivity-induced phrenic and hypoglossal motor facilitation (iPMF and iHMF, respectively). We hypothesized that, similar to other forms