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The following pages link to Modest spontaneous recovery of ventilation following chronic high cervical hemisection in rats (Q37034757):
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- Neuroprotective and Neurorestorative Processes after Spinal Cord Injury: The Case of the Bulbospinal Respiratory Neurons (Q26738771) (← links)
- Respiration following spinal cord injury: evidence for human neuroplasticity (Q26830125) (← links)
- The potential role of phrenic nucleus glutamate receptor subunits in mediating spontaneous crossed phrenic activity in neonatal rat (Q28564852) (← links)
- Theophylline treatment improves mitochondrial function after upper cervical spinal cord hemisection (Q33828788) (← links)
- Neuronal progenitor transplantation and respiratory outcomes following upper cervical spinal cord injury in adult rats. (Q34069347) (← links)
- Influence of vagal afferents on supraspinal and spinal respiratory activity following cervical spinal cord injury in rats (Q34085458) (← links)
- Characterization of a graded cervical hemicontusion spinal cord injury model in adult male rats (Q34296840) (← links)
- TrkB kinase activity is critical for recovery of respiratory function after cervical spinal cord hemisection. (Q34325177) (← links)
- Hypoxia triggers short term potentiation of phrenic motoneuron discharge after chronic cervical spinal cord injury (Q34674493) (← links)
- Reduced respiratory neural activity elicits phrenic motor facilitation (Q34706755) (← links)
- Ipsilateral inspiratory intercostal muscle activity after C2 spinal cord hemisection in rats (Q35418680) (← links)
- Impact of unilateral denervation on transdiaphragmatic pressure. (Q35665846) (← links)
- Respiratory function following bilateral mid-cervical contusion injury in the adult rat. (Q35723383) (← links)
- Contribution of the spontaneous crossed-phrenic phenomenon to inspiratory tidal volume in spontaneously breathing rats (Q35790193) (← links)
- Spinal interneurons and forelimb plasticity after incomplete cervical spinal cord injury in adult rats (Q35821865) (← links)
- Forelimb muscle plasticity following unilateral cervical spinal cord injury (Q36522034) (← links)
- Prolonged C2 spinal hemisection-induced inactivity reduces diaphragm muscle specific force with modest, selective atrophy of type IIx and/or IIb fibers (Q36599901) (← links)
- Respiratory outcomes after mid-cervical transplantation of embryonic medullary cells in rats with cervical spinal cord injury (Q36686377) (← links)
- Transporter Protein-Coupled DPCPX Nanoconjugates Induce Diaphragmatic Recovery after SCI by Blocking Adenosine A1 Receptors. (Q36718628) (← links)
- Diaphragm and ventilatory dysfunction during cancer cachexia (Q36945130) (← links)
- Respiratory neuroplasticity and cervical spinal cord injury: translational perspectives (Q36961307) (← links)
- Cervical prephrenic interneurons in the normal and lesioned spinal cord of the adult rat (Q37003791) (← links)
- Ventilation and phrenic output following high cervical spinal hemisection in male vs. female rats (Q37020769) (← links)
- Graded unilateral cervical spinal cord injury and respiratory motor recovery. (Q37107277) (← links)
- Postnatal conversion of cross phrenic activity from an active to latent state (Q37310085) (← links)
- Phrenic motoneuron discharge patterns following chronic cervical spinal cord injury. (Q37340433) (← links)
- Spinal circuitry and respiratory recovery following spinal cord injury (Q37439413) (← links)
- Respiratory recovery following high cervical hemisection. (Q37440720) (← links)
- Intraspinal transplantation and modulation of donor neuron electrophysiological activity. (Q37483483) (← links)
- Inactivity-induced respiratory plasticity: protecting the drive to breathe in disorders that reduce respiratory neural activity (Q37504342) (← links)
- Recovery of airway protective behaviors after spinal cord injury (Q37563713) (← links)
- Role of neurotrophins in recovery of phrenic motor function following spinal cord injury (Q37585713) (← links)
- Treatments to restore respiratory function after spinal cord injury and their implications for regeneration, plasticity and adaptation (Q37971436) (← links)
- Breathing patterns after mid-cervical spinal contusion in rats. (Q38410249) (← links)
- Functional recovery after cervical spinal cord injury: Role of neurotrophin and glutamatergic signaling in phrenic motoneurons. (Q38617342) (← links)
- Daily acute intermittent hypoxia improves breathing function with acute and chronic spinal injury via distinct mechanisms. (Q38760867) (← links)
- Enhancing neural activity to drive respiratory plasticity following cervical spinal cord injury. (Q38942953) (← links)
- Phrenic motor outputs in response to bronchopulmonary C-fibre activation following chronic cervical spinal cord injury. (Q39829096) (← links)
- Anatomical Recruitment of Spinal V2a Interneurons into Phrenic Motor Circuitry after High Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. (Q40184060) (← links)
- The crossed phrenic phenomenon. (Q41043645) (← links)
- Systemic administration of rolipram increases medullary and spinal cAMP and activates a latent respiratory motor pathway after high cervical spinal cord injury (Q41968957) (← links)
- Recovery of inspiratory intercostal muscle activity following high cervical hemisection. (Q42126229) (← links)
- Respiratory motor outputs following unilateral midcervical spinal cord injury in the adult rat. (Q43453651) (← links)
- High-frequency epidural stimulation across the respiratory cycle evokes phrenic short-term potentiation after incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (Q47862614) (← links)
- Mild Acute Intermittent Hypoxia Improves Respiratory Function in Unanesthetized Rats With Midcervical Contusion (Q47941390) (← links)
- Intraspinal microstimulation and diaphragm activation after cervical spinal cord injury (Q48034604) (← links)
- Intraspinal transplantation of subventricular zone-derived neural progenitor cells improves phrenic motor output after high cervical spinal cord injury (Q48677106) (← links)
- Effects of serotonergic agents on respiratory recovery after cervical spinal injury. (Q51596190) (← links)
- Recovery of the pulmonary chemoreflex and functional role of bronchopulmonary C-fibers following chronic cervical spinal cord injury (Q51695209) (← links)
- Spontaneous respiratory plasticity following unilateral high cervical spinal cord injury in behaving rats. (Q53422901) (← links)