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May 6, 2016
Repetitive Diving in Trained Rats Still Increases Fos Production in Brainstem Neurons after Bilateral Sectioning of the Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve
Paul F McCulloch, Erik A Warren, Karyn M DiNovo
HSMHA Health Reports
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October 1, 1971
Public health aspects of small animal veterinary medical practice
W O May, D C Blenden, W F McCulloch
Brain Research
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September 8, 2009
Unmyelinated fibers of the anterior ethmoidal nerve in the rat co-localize with neurons in the medullary dorsal horn and ventrolateral medulla activated by nasal stimulation
Michael P Hollandsworth, Karyn M DiNovo, Paul F McCulloch
Brain Research
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June 3, 1999
Electrical stimulation of the anterior ethmoidal nerve produces the diving response
P F McCulloch, K M Faber, W M Panneton
Frontiers in Physiology
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October 18, 2021
Large Lung Volumes Delay the Onset of the Physiological Breaking Point During Simulated Diving
Paul F McCulloch, B W Gebhart, J A Schroer
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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November 29, 2018
Innervation of the Nose and Nasal Region of the Rat: Implications for Initiating the Mammalian Diving Response
Paul F McCulloch, Kenneth A Lahrman, Benjamin DelPrete, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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December 1, 1972
Veterinary aspects of public health as part of a segmented curriculum--a progress report
C R Dorn, D C Blenden, L A Selby, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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December 1, 1971
Human infections associated with waterborne Leptospires, and survival studies on serotype pomona
R P Crawford, J M Heinemann, W F McCulloch, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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October 1, 1970
Detection and ecology of leptospirosis in Iowa wildlife
S L Diesch, W F McCulloch, J L Braun, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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August 1, 1997
Trigeminal and chemoreceptor contributions to bradycardia during voluntary dives in rats
P F McCulloch, G P Ollenberger, L K Bekar, et al.
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Frontiers in Physiology
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May 6, 2016
Repetitive Diving in Trained Rats Still Increases Fos Production in Brainstem Neurons after Bilateral Sectioning of the Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve
Paul F McCulloch, Erik A Warren, Karyn M DiNovo
HSMHA Health Reports
|
October 1, 1971
Public health aspects of small animal veterinary medical practice
W O May, D C Blenden, W F McCulloch
Brain Research
|
September 8, 2009
Unmyelinated fibers of the anterior ethmoidal nerve in the rat co-localize with neurons in the medullary dorsal horn and ventrolateral medulla activated by nasal stimulation
Michael P Hollandsworth, Karyn M DiNovo, Paul F McCulloch
Brain Research
|
June 3, 1999
Electrical stimulation of the anterior ethmoidal nerve produces the diving response
P F McCulloch, K M Faber, W M Panneton
Frontiers in Physiology
|
October 18, 2021
Large Lung Volumes Delay the Onset of the Physiological Breaking Point During Simulated Diving
Paul F McCulloch, B W Gebhart, J A Schroer
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
|
November 29, 2018
Innervation of the Nose and Nasal Region of the Rat: Implications for Initiating the Mammalian Diving Response
Paul F McCulloch, Kenneth A Lahrman, Benjamin DelPrete, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|
December 1, 1972
Veterinary aspects of public health as part of a segmented curriculum--a progress report
C R Dorn, D C Blenden, L A Selby, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|
December 1, 1971
Human infections associated with waterborne Leptospires, and survival studies on serotype pomona
R P Crawford, J M Heinemann, W F McCulloch, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
|
October 1, 1970
Detection and ecology of leptospirosis in Iowa wildlife
S L Diesch, W F McCulloch, J L Braun, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
August 1, 1997
Trigeminal and chemoreceptor contributions to bradycardia during voluntary dives in rats
P F McCulloch, G P Ollenberger, L K Bekar, et al.
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