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Enhancement of phrenic long-term facilitation following repetitive acute intermittent hypoxia is blocked by the glycolytic inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose

反复急性间歇性缺氧后膈神经长期易化作用的增强可被糖酵解抑制剂2-脱氧葡萄糖阻断

MacFarlane, P M; Vinit, S; Mitchell, G S

Daily acute intermittent hypoxia improves breathing function with acute and chronic spinal injury via distinct mechanisms

每日急性间歇性低氧可通过不同的机制改善急性和慢性脊髓损伤患者的呼吸功能。

Dougherty, B J; Terada, J; Springborn, S R; Vinit, S; MacFarlane, P M; Mitchell, G S

Divergent cAMP signaling differentially regulates serotonin-induced spinal motor plasticity

不同的 cAMP 信号通路对血清素诱导的脊髓运动可塑性进行差异性调节

Fields, D P; Mitchell, G S

Enhanced recovery of breathing capacity from combined adenosine 2A receptor inhibition and daily acute intermittent hypoxia after chronic cervical spinal injury

慢性颈椎损伤后,联合使用腺苷2A受体抑制剂和每日急性间歇性低氧可增强呼吸功能的恢复

Navarrete-Opazo, A; Dougherty, B J; Mitchell, G S

Daily acute intermittent hypoxia elicits functional recovery of diaphragm and inspiratory intercostal muscle activity after acute cervical spinal injury

每日急性间歇性低氧可促进急性颈椎损伤后膈肌和吸气肋间肌功能恢复。

Navarrete-Opazo, A; Vinit, S; Dougherty, B J; Mitchell, G S

Recruitment and plasticity in diaphragm, intercostal, and abdominal muscles in unanesthetized rats

清醒大鼠膈肌、肋间肌和腹肌的募集和可塑性

Navarrete-Opazo, A; Mitchell, G S

Neither serotonin nor adenosine-dependent mechanisms preserve ventilatory capacity in ALS rats

血清素和腺苷依赖性机制均不能维持ALS大鼠的通气能力。

Nichols, N L; Johnson, R A; Satriotomo, I; Mitchell, G S

Unexpected benefits of intermittent hypoxia: enhanced respiratory and nonrespiratory motor function

间歇性低氧的意外益处:增强呼吸和非呼吸运动功能

Dale, E A; Ben Mabrouk, F; Mitchell, G S

Systemic LPS induces spinal inflammatory gene expression and impairs phrenic long-term facilitation following acute intermittent hypoxia

全身性LPS诱导脊髓炎症基因表达,并损害急性间歇性缺氧后膈神经的长期易化作用

Huxtable, A G; Smith, S M C; Vinit, S; Watters, J J; Mitchell, G S

Ventilatory control in ALS

肌萎缩侧索硬化症的呼吸控制

Nichols, Nicole L; Van Dyke, J; Nashold, L; Satriotomo, I; Suzuki, M; Mitchell, G S