Search Results - "Burke, Peter G."
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C1 neurons: the body's EMTs
Published in American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology (01-08-2013)“…The C1 neurons reside in the rostral and intermediate portions of the ventrolateral medulla (RVLM, IVLM). They use glutamate as a fast transmitter and…”
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Effect of dislocations on electron mobility in AlGaN/GaN and AlGaN/AlN/GaN heterostructures
Published in Applied physics letters (24-12-2012)“…AlxGa1−xN/GaN (x = 0.06, 0.12, 0.24) and AlGaN/AlN/GaN heterostructures were grown on 6 H-SiC, GaN-on-sapphire, and free-standing GaN, resulting in…”
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Regional associations between inspiratory tongue dilatory movement and genioglossus activity during wakefulness in people with obstructive sleep apnoea
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2023)“…Inspiratory tongue dilatory movement is believed to be mediated via changes in neural drive to genioglossus. However, this has not been studied during quiet…”
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Regional respiratory movement of the tongue is coordinated during wakefulness and is larger in severe obstructive sleep apnoea
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2020)“…Key points Coordination of the neuromuscular compartments of the tongue is critical to maintain airway patency. Currently, little is known about the extent to…”
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State‐dependent control of breathing by the retrotrapezoid nucleus
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-2015)“…Key points This study explores the state dependence of the hypercapnic ventilatory reflex (HCVR). We simulated an instantaneous increase or decrease of central…”
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Effects of growth temperature on Mg-doped GaN grown by ammonia molecular beam epitaxy
Published in Applied physics letters (03-09-2012)“…The hole concentration p in Mg-doped GaN films grown by ammonia molecular beam epitaxy depends strongly on the growth temperature TGR. At TGR=760 °C, GaN:Mg…”
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Hypoxia silences retrotrapezoid nucleus respiratory chemoreceptors via alkalosis
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-01-2015)“…In conscious mammals, hypoxia or hypercapnia stimulates breathing while theoretically exerting opposite effects on central respiratory chemoreceptors (CRCs)…”
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Tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation in catecholaminergic brain regions: a marker of activation following acute hypotension and glucoprivation
Published in PloS one (29-11-2012)“…The expression of c-Fos defines brain regions activated by the stressors hypotension and glucoprivation however, whether this identifies all brain sites…”
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Semimetal/Semiconductor Nanocomposites for Thermoelectrics
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (24-05-2011)“…In this work, we present research on semimetal‐semiconductor nanocomposites grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) for thermoelectric applications. We study…”
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Somatostatin 2A Receptor–Expressing Presympathetic Neurons in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Maintain Blood Pressure
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-12-2008)“…Bulbospinal neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) are critical for the maintenance of sympathetic vasomotor tone and normal cardiovascular reflex…”
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Augmented Respiratory–Sympathetic Coupling and Hemodynamic Response to Acute Mild Hypoxia in Female Rodents With Chronic Kidney Disease
Published in Frontiers in physiology (25-05-2021)“…Carotid body feedback and hypoxia may serve to enhance respiratory–sympathetic nerve coupling (respSNA) and act as a driver of increased blood pressure. Using…”
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Polysialic Acid Regulates Sympathetic Outflow by Facilitating Information Transfer within the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-07-2017)“…Expression of the large extracellular glycan, polysialic acid (polySia), is restricted in the adult, to brain regions exhibiting high levels of plasticity or…”
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Role of the Kölliker–Fuse/parabrachial complex in the generation of postinspiratory vagal and sympathetic nerve activities and their recruitment by hypoxemic stimuli in the rat
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2024)“…Inhibition of neurons in the pontine Kölliker–Fuse/parabrachial complex (KF-PBN) differentially inhibited postinspiratory (post-I) activity in vagal and…”
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Direct optogenetic activation of upper airway muscles in an acute model of upper airway hypotonia mimicking sleep onset
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (11-12-2023)“…Abstract Study Objectives Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where the upper airway collapses repeatedly during sleep due to inadequate dilator muscle tone, is…”
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Do catecholaminergic TrkC DRG neurons represent a class of cardiovascular enteroceptor?
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (18-01-2022)“…In a recent issue of Cell Reports, Morelli et al. (2021) identify a subpopulation of mechanosensitive peripheral sensory neurons that coexpress tyrosine…”
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Upper airway collapsibility measured using a simple wakefulness test closely relates to the pharyngeal critical closing pressure during sleep in obstructive sleep apnea
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2019)“…A collapsible or crowded pharyngeal airway is the main cause of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, quantification of airway collapsibility during sleep…”
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Dose-dependent effects of mandibular advancement on upper airway collapsibility and muscle function in obstructive sleep apnea
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (11-06-2019)“…Mandibular advancement splints (MAS) are the leading treatment alternative to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)…”
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Galanin microinjection into the PreBötzinger or the Bötzinger Complex terminates central inspiratory activity and reduces responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia in rat
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (31-07-2009)“…Abstract Respiratory rhythm is generated and shaped by the synaptic interaction of neurons in the Bötzinger Complex (BötC) and PreBötzinger Complex (PreBötC)…”
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Proton detection and breathing regulation by the retrotrapezoid nucleus
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-03-2016)“…We discuss recent evidence which suggests that the principal central respiratory chemoreceptors are located within the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) and that…”
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Descending pathways from the superior colliculus mediating autonomic and respiratory effects associated with orienting behaviour
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2022)“…The ability to discriminate competing external stimuli and initiate contextually appropriate behaviours is a key brain function. Neurons in the deep superior…”
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