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R L Horner

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Respiration Physiology|March 21, 2000
Impact of brainstem sleep mechanisms on pharyngeal motor controlR L Horner
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|December 30, 2011
The tongue and its control by sleep state-dependent modulatorsR L Horner
Sleep|December 1, 1996
Autonomic consequences of arousal from sleep: mechanisms and implicationsR L Horner
Respiratory Research|November 1, 2001
The neuropharmacology of upper airway motor control in the awake and asleep states: implications for obstructive sleep apnoeaR L Horner
Sleep|December 1, 1996
Motor control of the pharyngeal musculature and implications for the pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apneaR L Horner
Sleep|July 13, 2000
Is there a rationale in modulating brainstem neurons in obstructive sleep apnea and is it clinically relevant?R L Horner
Neuroscience|August 3, 1999
Pontine carbachol elicits multiple rapid eye movement sleep-like neural events in urethane-anaesthetized ratsR L Horner, L Kubin
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|September 1, 1970
Finger tip injuries. Emergency and definitive careR L Horner, F Bralliar
Rocky Mountain Medical Journal|October 1, 1971
Dupuytren's contracture. Analysis of 100 consecutive surgical casesR L Horner, F Bralliar
Respiratory Medicine|January 1, 1991
Some factors affecting the maintenance of upper airway patency in manR L Horner, A Guz
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Respiration Physiology|March 21, 2000
Impact of brainstem sleep mechanisms on pharyngeal motor controlR L Horner
Archives Italiennes De Biologie|December 30, 2011
The tongue and its control by sleep state-dependent modulatorsR L Horner
Sleep|December 1, 1996
Autonomic consequences of arousal from sleep: mechanisms and implicationsR L Horner
Respiratory Research|November 1, 2001
The neuropharmacology of upper airway motor control in the awake and asleep states: implications for obstructive sleep apnoeaR L Horner
Sleep|December 1, 1996
Motor control of the pharyngeal musculature and implications for the pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apneaR L Horner
Sleep|July 13, 2000
Is there a rationale in modulating brainstem neurons in obstructive sleep apnea and is it clinically relevant?R L Horner
Neuroscience|August 3, 1999
Pontine carbachol elicits multiple rapid eye movement sleep-like neural events in urethane-anaesthetized ratsR L Horner, L Kubin
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|September 1, 1970
Finger tip injuries. Emergency and definitive careR L Horner, F Bralliar
Rocky Mountain Medical Journal|October 1, 1971
Dupuytren's contracture. Analysis of 100 consecutive surgical casesR L Horner, F Bralliar
Respiratory Medicine|January 1, 1991
Some factors affecting the maintenance of upper airway patency in manR L Horner, A Guz
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