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Robert A Darnall

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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|April 20, 2010
The role of CO(2) and central chemoreception in the control of breathing in the fetus and the neonateRobert A Darnall
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 31, 2009
ALTEs: still a puzzle after all these yearsRobert A Darnall
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 12, 2012
The carotid body and arousal in the fetus and neonateRobert A Darnall
Pediatrics|January 2, 2008
Heated, humidified high-flow nasal cannula therapy: yet another way to deliver continuous positive airway pressure?Zuzanna J Kubicka, Joseph Limauro, Robert A Darnall
Respiratory Care|November 30, 2017
Does Diaphragmatic Electrical Activity in Preterm Infants Predict Extubation Success?Neetu Singh, Matthew J McNally, Robert A Darnall
American Journal of Perinatology|November 6, 2018
Does the RAM Cannula Provide Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as Effectively as the Hudson Prongs in Preterm Neonates?Neetu Singh, Matthew J McNally, Robert A Darnall
JAMA Pediatrics|April 9, 2014
Parent-infant bedsharing is not recommendedFern R Hauck, Robert A Darnall, Rachel Y Moon
Clinics in Perinatology|December 7, 2006
The late preterm infant and the control of breathing, sleep, and brainstem development: a reviewRobert A Darnall, Ronald L Ariagno, Hannah C Kinney
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|September 20, 2014
American Academy of Pediatrics' Task Force on SIDS fully supports breastfeedingRobert A Darnall, Michael H Goodstein, Fern R Hauck, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 14, 2011
Arousal from sleep in response to intermittent hypoxia in rat pups is modulated by medullary raphe GABAergic mechanismsRobert A Darnall, Robert W Schneider, Christine M Tobia, et al.
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|April 20, 2010
The role of CO(2) and central chemoreception in the control of breathing in the fetus and the neonateRobert A Darnall
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 31, 2009
ALTEs: still a puzzle after all these yearsRobert A Darnall
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 12, 2012
The carotid body and arousal in the fetus and neonateRobert A Darnall
Pediatrics|January 2, 2008
Heated, humidified high-flow nasal cannula therapy: yet another way to deliver continuous positive airway pressure?Zuzanna J Kubicka, Joseph Limauro, Robert A Darnall
Respiratory Care|November 30, 2017
Does Diaphragmatic Electrical Activity in Preterm Infants Predict Extubation Success?Neetu Singh, Matthew J McNally, Robert A Darnall
American Journal of Perinatology|November 6, 2018
Does the RAM Cannula Provide Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as Effectively as the Hudson Prongs in Preterm Neonates?Neetu Singh, Matthew J McNally, Robert A Darnall
JAMA Pediatrics|April 9, 2014
Parent-infant bedsharing is not recommendedFern R Hauck, Robert A Darnall, Rachel Y Moon
Clinics in Perinatology|December 7, 2006
The late preterm infant and the control of breathing, sleep, and brainstem development: a reviewRobert A Darnall, Ronald L Ariagno, Hannah C Kinney
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|September 20, 2014
American Academy of Pediatrics' Task Force on SIDS fully supports breastfeedingRobert A Darnall, Michael H Goodstein, Fern R Hauck, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 14, 2011
Arousal from sleep in response to intermittent hypoxia in rat pups is modulated by medullary raphe GABAergic mechanismsRobert A Darnall, Robert W Schneider, Christine M Tobia, et al.
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