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Experimental Neurology
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September 11, 2020
Differential mechanisms are required for phrenic long-term facilitation over the course of motor neuron loss following CTB-SAP intrapleural injections
Lauren F Borkowski, Nicole L Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology
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February 10, 2021
Mechanisms of severe acute intermittent hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitation
Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
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January 3, 2016
Quantitative assessment of integrated phrenic nerve activity
Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
The Physiologist
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June 19, 2014
The other side of the submit button: how to become a reviewer for scientific journals
Nicole L Nichols, Jennifer M Sasser
Muscle & Nerve
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December 3, 2020
Tongue and hypoglossal morphology after intralingual cholera toxin B-saporin injection
Lori A Lind, Teresa E Lever, Nicole L Nichols
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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March 10, 2012
Severe acute intermittent hypoxia elicits phrenic long-term facilitation by a novel adenosine-dependent mechanism
Nicole L Nichols, Erica A Dale, Gordon S Mitchell
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
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August 21, 2017
Phrenic long-term facilitation following intrapleural CTB-SAP-induced respiratory motor neuron death
Nicole L Nichols, Taylor A Craig, Miles A Tanner
Advances in Physiology Education
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April 6, 2017
Monitoring undergraduate student needs and activities at Experimental Biology: APS pilot survey
Nicole L Nichols, Daria V Ilatovskaya, Marsha L Matyas
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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July 29, 2016
Sustained Hypoxia Elicits Competing Spinal Mechanisms of Phrenic Motor Facilitation
Michael J Devinney, Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
Journal of Neurophysiology
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December 9, 2016
Adenosine-dependent phrenic motor facilitation is inflammation resistant
Ibis M Agosto-Marlin, Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
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Experimental Neurology
|
September 11, 2020
Differential mechanisms are required for phrenic long-term facilitation over the course of motor neuron loss following CTB-SAP intrapleural injections
Lauren F Borkowski, Nicole L Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
February 10, 2021
Mechanisms of severe acute intermittent hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitation
Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
|
January 3, 2016
Quantitative assessment of integrated phrenic nerve activity
Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
The Physiologist
|
June 19, 2014
The other side of the submit button: how to become a reviewer for scientific journals
Nicole L Nichols, Jennifer M Sasser
Muscle & Nerve
|
December 3, 2020
Tongue and hypoglossal morphology after intralingual cholera toxin B-saporin injection
Lori A Lind, Teresa E Lever, Nicole L Nichols
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
March 10, 2012
Severe acute intermittent hypoxia elicits phrenic long-term facilitation by a novel adenosine-dependent mechanism
Nicole L Nichols, Erica A Dale, Gordon S Mitchell
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
|
August 21, 2017
Phrenic long-term facilitation following intrapleural CTB-SAP-induced respiratory motor neuron death
Nicole L Nichols, Taylor A Craig, Miles A Tanner
Advances in Physiology Education
|
April 6, 2017
Monitoring undergraduate student needs and activities at Experimental Biology: APS pilot survey
Nicole L Nichols, Daria V Ilatovskaya, Marsha L Matyas
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
July 29, 2016
Sustained Hypoxia Elicits Competing Spinal Mechanisms of Phrenic Motor Facilitation
Michael J Devinney, Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
December 9, 2016
Adenosine-dependent phrenic motor facilitation is inflammation resistant
Ibis M Agosto-Marlin, Nicole L Nichols, Gordon S Mitchell
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