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Ralph Lydic

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Anesthesiology|November 26, 2009
Opioid-induced decreases in rat brain adenosine levels are reversed by inhibiting adenosine deaminaseAriana M Nelson, Alanna S Battersby, Helen A Baghdoyan, et al.
Sleep|May 7, 2008
Pontine reticular formation (PnO) administration of hypocretin-1 increases PnO GABA levels and wakefulnessChristopher J Watson, Haideliza Soto-Calderon, Ralph Lydic, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2012
Adenosine A(1) receptors in mouse pontine reticular formation depress breathing, increase anesthesia recovery time, and decrease acetylcholine releaseGeorge C Gettys, Fang Liu, Ed Kimlin, et al.
Sleep|July 10, 2010
Benzodiazepine receptor agonists cause drug-specific and state-specific alterations in EEG power and acetylcholine release in rat pontine reticular formationViviane S Hambrecht-Wiedbusch, Elizabeth A Gauthier, Helen A Baghdoyan, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|December 26, 2021
Buprenorphine differentially alters breathing among four congenic mouse lines as a function of dose, sex, and leptin statusZachary T Glovak, Chelsea Angel, Christopher B O'Brien, et al.
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|September 4, 2010
Perineural dexmedetomidine provides an increased duration of analgesia to a thermal stimulus when compared with a systemic control in a rat sciatic nerve blockChad M Brummett, Francesco S Amodeo, Allison M Janda, et al.
Anesthesiology|October 28, 2009
Perineural dexmedetomidine added to ropivacaine causes a dose-dependent increase in the duration of thermal antinociception in sciatic nerve block in ratChad M Brummett, Amrita K Padda, Francesco S Amodeo, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 14, 2011
Perineural dexmedetomidine added to ropivacaine for sciatic nerve block in rats prolongs the duration of analgesia by blocking the hyperpolarization-activated cation currentChad M Brummett, Elizabeth K Hong, Allison M Janda, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 23, 2011
Buprenorphine disrupts sleep and decreases adenosine concentrations in sleep-regulating brain regions of Sprague Dawley ratElizabeth A Gauthier, Sarah E Guzick, Chad M Brummett, et al.
Personality Disorders|November 15, 2019
Opioid use in pregnancy: Borderline features and Hepatitis C virusGretchen Kurdziel-Adams, Jenny Macfie, Stephanie Kors, et al.
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Anesthesiology|November 26, 2009
Opioid-induced decreases in rat brain adenosine levels are reversed by inhibiting adenosine deaminaseAriana M Nelson, Alanna S Battersby, Helen A Baghdoyan, et al.
Sleep|May 7, 2008
Pontine reticular formation (PnO) administration of hypocretin-1 increases PnO GABA levels and wakefulnessChristopher J Watson, Haideliza Soto-Calderon, Ralph Lydic, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2012
Adenosine A(1) receptors in mouse pontine reticular formation depress breathing, increase anesthesia recovery time, and decrease acetylcholine releaseGeorge C Gettys, Fang Liu, Ed Kimlin, et al.
Sleep|July 10, 2010
Benzodiazepine receptor agonists cause drug-specific and state-specific alterations in EEG power and acetylcholine release in rat pontine reticular formationViviane S Hambrecht-Wiedbusch, Elizabeth A Gauthier, Helen A Baghdoyan, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|December 26, 2021
Buprenorphine differentially alters breathing among four congenic mouse lines as a function of dose, sex, and leptin statusZachary T Glovak, Chelsea Angel, Christopher B O'Brien, et al.
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|September 4, 2010
Perineural dexmedetomidine provides an increased duration of analgesia to a thermal stimulus when compared with a systemic control in a rat sciatic nerve blockChad M Brummett, Francesco S Amodeo, Allison M Janda, et al.
Anesthesiology|October 28, 2009
Perineural dexmedetomidine added to ropivacaine causes a dose-dependent increase in the duration of thermal antinociception in sciatic nerve block in ratChad M Brummett, Amrita K Padda, Francesco S Amodeo, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 14, 2011
Perineural dexmedetomidine added to ropivacaine for sciatic nerve block in rats prolongs the duration of analgesia by blocking the hyperpolarization-activated cation currentChad M Brummett, Elizabeth K Hong, Allison M Janda, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 23, 2011
Buprenorphine disrupts sleep and decreases adenosine concentrations in sleep-regulating brain regions of Sprague Dawley ratElizabeth A Gauthier, Sarah E Guzick, Chad M Brummett, et al.
Personality Disorders|November 15, 2019
Opioid use in pregnancy: Borderline features and Hepatitis C virusGretchen Kurdziel-Adams, Jenny Macfie, Stephanie Kors, et al.
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