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G S Mitchell

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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 29, 2000
Effects of phrenicotomy and exercise on hypoxia-induced changes in phrenic motor outputK B Bach, G S Mitchell
The Journal of Physiology|January 19, 2011
Spinal 5-HT7 receptor activation induces long-lasting phrenic motor facilitationM S Hoffman, G S Mitchell
Brain Research|December 17, 1990
Episodic respiratory related discharge in turtle cranial motoneurons: in vivo and in vitro studiesM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|December 5, 1998
N-methyl-D-aspartate-mediated bulbospinal respiratory drive is pH/P(CO2)-insensitive in turtle brainstem-spinal cordS M Johnson, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|January 1, 1991
Time course of temperature effects on arterial acid-base status in Alligator mississippiensisM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Neuroscience|July 16, 2013
Spinal 5-HT7 receptors and protein kinase A constrain intermittent hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitationM S Hoffman, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|May 1, 1979
Ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide inhalation after vagotomy in chickensG S Mitchell, J L Osborne
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 25, 2010
Carotid chemoafferent activity is not necessary for all phrenic long-term facilitation following acute intermittent hypoxiaC M Sibigtroth, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|January 1, 1992
Episodic breathing in alligators: role of sensory feedbackM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|July 1, 1991
Role of catecholamines and beta-receptors in ventilatory response during hypoxic exerciseM M Warner, G S Mitchell
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 29, 2000
Effects of phrenicotomy and exercise on hypoxia-induced changes in phrenic motor outputK B Bach, G S Mitchell
The Journal of Physiology|January 19, 2011
Spinal 5-HT7 receptor activation induces long-lasting phrenic motor facilitationM S Hoffman, G S Mitchell
Brain Research|December 17, 1990
Episodic respiratory related discharge in turtle cranial motoneurons: in vivo and in vitro studiesM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|December 5, 1998
N-methyl-D-aspartate-mediated bulbospinal respiratory drive is pH/P(CO2)-insensitive in turtle brainstem-spinal cordS M Johnson, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|January 1, 1991
Time course of temperature effects on arterial acid-base status in Alligator mississippiensisM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Neuroscience|July 16, 2013
Spinal 5-HT7 receptors and protein kinase A constrain intermittent hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitationM S Hoffman, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|May 1, 1979
Ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide inhalation after vagotomy in chickensG S Mitchell, J L Osborne
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 25, 2010
Carotid chemoafferent activity is not necessary for all phrenic long-term facilitation following acute intermittent hypoxiaC M Sibigtroth, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|January 1, 1992
Episodic breathing in alligators: role of sensory feedbackM A Douse, G S Mitchell
Respiration Physiology|July 1, 1991
Role of catecholamines and beta-receptors in ventilatory response during hypoxic exerciseM M Warner, G S Mitchell
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