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W Michael Panneton

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Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|September 3, 2013
The mammalian diving response: an enigmatic reflex to preserve life?W Michael Panneton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 4, 2005
Defining projections from the caudal pressor area of the caudal ventrolateral medullaWei Sun, W Michael Panneton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 26, 2020
The Mammalian Diving Response: Inroads to Its Neural ControlW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|August 20, 2002
The caudal pressor area of the rat: its precise location and projections to the ventrolateral medullaWei Sun, W Michael Panneton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 14, 2014
Direct reticular projections of trigeminal sensory fibers immunoreactive to CGRP: potential monosynaptic somatoautonomic projectionsW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan
Brain Research|August 23, 2003
Activation of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons during voluntary diving in ratsPaul F McCulloch, W Michael Panneton
Plos One|July 9, 2015
Injections of Algesic Solutions into Muscle Activate the Lateral Reticular Formation: A Nociceptive Relay of the Spinoreticulothalamic TractW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan, Michael Ariel
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 23, 2010
The rat: a laboratory model for studies of the diving responseW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan, Rajko Juric
Experimental Eye Research|December 17, 2009
Distinct central representations for sensory fibers innervating either the conjunctiva or cornea of the ratW Michael Panneton, Hugo Hsu, Qi Gan
Frontiers in Neurology|October 26, 2017
Somatotopy in the Medullary Dorsal Horn As a Basis for Orofacial Reflex BehaviorW Michael Panneton, BingBing Pan, Qi Gan
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Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|September 3, 2013
The mammalian diving response: an enigmatic reflex to preserve life?W Michael Panneton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 4, 2005
Defining projections from the caudal pressor area of the caudal ventrolateral medullaWei Sun, W Michael Panneton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 26, 2020
The Mammalian Diving Response: Inroads to Its Neural ControlW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|August 20, 2002
The caudal pressor area of the rat: its precise location and projections to the ventrolateral medullaWei Sun, W Michael Panneton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 14, 2014
Direct reticular projections of trigeminal sensory fibers immunoreactive to CGRP: potential monosynaptic somatoautonomic projectionsW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan
Brain Research|August 23, 2003
Activation of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons during voluntary diving in ratsPaul F McCulloch, W Michael Panneton
Plos One|July 9, 2015
Injections of Algesic Solutions into Muscle Activate the Lateral Reticular Formation: A Nociceptive Relay of the Spinoreticulothalamic TractW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan, Michael Ariel
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 23, 2010
The rat: a laboratory model for studies of the diving responseW Michael Panneton, Qi Gan, Rajko Juric
Experimental Eye Research|December 17, 2009
Distinct central representations for sensory fibers innervating either the conjunctiva or cornea of the ratW Michael Panneton, Hugo Hsu, Qi Gan
Frontiers in Neurology|October 26, 2017
Somatotopy in the Medullary Dorsal Horn As a Basis for Orofacial Reflex BehaviorW Michael Panneton, BingBing Pan, Qi Gan
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