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    Kölliker–Fuse GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons project to distinct targets by Geerling, Joel C., Yokota, Shigefumi, Rukhadze, Irma, Roe, Dan, Chamberlin, Nancy L.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-06-2017)
    “…The Kölliker‐Fuse nucleus (KF) is known primarily for its respiratory function as the “pneumotaxic center” or “pontine respiratory group.” Considered part of…”
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    Sleep and Anesthesia: The Shared Circuit Hypothesis Has Been Put to Bed by Eikermann, Matthias, Akeju, Oluwaseun, Chamberlin, Nancy L.

    Published in Current biology (09-03-2020)
    “…Acute activation of genetically defined sleep-promoting neurons in the preoptic hypothalamus does not facilitate anesthesia. This finding supports the notion…”
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    Glutamatergic signaling from the parabrachial nucleus plays a critical role in hypercapnic arousal by Kaur, Satvinder, Pedersen, Nigel P, Yokota, Shigefumi, Hur, Elizabeth E, Fuller, Patrick M, Lazarus, Michael, Chamberlin, Nancy L, Saper, Clifford B

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-2013)
    “…The mechanisms of arousal from apneas during sleep in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea are not well understood. However, we know that…”
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    Respiratory-related outputs of glutamatergic, hypercapnia-responsive parabrachial neurons in mice by Yokota, Shigefumi, Kaur, Satvinder, VanderHorst, Veronique G., Saper, Clifford B., Chamberlin, Nancy L.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-04-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT In patients with obstructive sleep apnea, airway obstruction during sleep produces hypercapnia, which in turn activates respiratory muscles that pump…”
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    Sleep disturbance induces neuroinflammation and impairment of learning and memory by Zhu, Biao, Dong, Yuanlin, Xu, Zhipeng, Gompf, Heinrich S, Ward, Sarah A.P, Xue, Zhanggang, Miao, Changhong, Zhang, Yiying, Chamberlin, Nancy L, Xie, Zhongcong

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-12-2012)
    “…Abstract Hospitalized patients can develop cognitive function decline, the mechanisms of which remain largely to be determined. Sleep disturbance often occurs…”
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    Ketamine Activates Breathing and Abolishes the Coupling between Loss of Consciousness and Upper Airway Dilator Muscle Dysfunction by EIKERMANN, Matthias, GROSSE-SUNDRUP, Martina, ZAREMBA, Sebastian, HENRY, Mark E, BITTNER, Edward A, HOFFMANN, Ulrike, CHAMBERLIN, Nancy L

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (2012)
    “…Procedural sedation is frequently performed in spontaneously breathing patients, but hypnotics and opioids decrease respiratory drive and place the upper…”
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    Physiological mechanisms of upper airway hypotonia during REM sleep by McSharry, David G, Saboisky, Julian P, Deyoung, Pam, Jordan, Amy S, Trinder, John, Smales, Erik, Hess, Lauren, Chamberlin, Nancy L, Malhotra, Atul

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2014)
    “…Rapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating muscle (genioglossus) potentially contributes to the worsening of obstructive…”
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    Twelve Weeks of Daily Lentil Consumption Improves Fasting Cholesterol and Postprandial Glucose and Inflammatory Responses-A Randomized Clinical Trial by Chamberlin, Morgan L, Wilson, Stephanie M G, Gaston, Marcy E, Kuo, Wan-Yuan, Miles, Mary P

    Published in Nutrients (01-01-2024)
    “…Lentils have potential to improve metabolic health but there are limited randomized clinical trials evaluating their comprehensive impact on metabolism. The…”
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    The influence of aging on pharyngeal collapsibility during sleep by Eikermann, Matthias, Jordan, Amy S, Chamberlin, Nancy L, Gautam, Shiva, Wellman, Andrew, Lo, Yu-Lun, White, David P, Malhotra, Atul

    Published in Chest (01-06-2007)
    “…Aging increases vulnerability to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Recent data in awake healthy volunteers show a…”
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    Anatomical Location of the Mesencephalic Locomotor Region and Its Possible Role in Locomotion, Posture, Cataplexy, and Parkinsonism by Sherman, David, Fuller, Patrick M, Marcus, Jacob, Yu, Jun, Zhang, Ping, Chamberlin, Nancy L, Saper, Clifford B, Lu, Jun

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (24-06-2015)
    “…The mesencephalic (or midbrain) locomotor region (MLR) was first described in 1966 by Shik and colleagues, who demonstrated that electrical stimulation of this…”
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    GENE TARGET: A framework for evaluating Mendelian neurodevelopmental disorders for gene therapy by Chopra, Maya, Modi, Meera E., Dies, Kira A., Chamberlin, Nancy L., Buttermore, Elizabeth D., Brewster, Stephanie Jo, Prock, Lisa, Sahin, Mustafa

    “…Interest in gene-based therapies for neurodevelopmental disorders is increasing exponentially, driven by the rise in recognition of underlying genetic…”
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    Functional organization of the parabrachial complex and intertrigeminal region in the control of breathing by Chamberlin, Nancy L.

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (15-11-2004)
    “…Although the medulla oblongata contains the epicenter for respiratory rhythm generation, many other parts of the neuraxis play significant substratal roles in…”
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    Polyphenol-Rich Aronia melanocarpa Fruit Beneficially Impact Cholesterol, Glucose, and Serum and Gut Metabolites: A Randomized Clinical Trial by Chamberlin, Morgan L, Peach, Jesse T, Wilson, Stephanie M G, Miller, Zachary T, Bothner, Brian, Walk, Seth T, Yeoman, Carl J, Miles, Mary P

    Published in Foods (30-08-2024)
    “…Polyphenol-rich Aronia fruits have great potential as a functional food with anti-inflammatory, hypolipidemic, and hypoglycemic biologic activities. However,…”
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    Neostigmine but not sugammadex impairs upper airway dilator muscle activity and breathing by Eikermann, M., Zaremba, S., Malhotra, A., Jordan, A.S., Rosow, C., Chamberlin, N.L.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-09-2008)
    “…Cholinesterase inhibitor-based reversal agents, given in the absence of neuromuscular block, evoke a partial upper airway obstruction by decreasing skeletal…”
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    Unwarranted administration of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors can impair genioglossus and diaphragm muscle function by EIKERMANN, Matthias, FASSBENDER, Philipp, MALHOTRA, Atul, TAKAHASHI, Masaya, KUBO, Shigeto, JORDAN, Amy S, GAUTAM, Shiva, WHITE, David P, CHAMBERLIN, Nancy L

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-10-2007)
    “…It is standard practice to administer a cholinesterase inhibitor (e.g., neostigmine) at the end of a surgical case to reverse suspected effects of…”
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    Genioglossus premotoneurons and the negative pressure reflex in rats by Chamberlin, Nancy L., Eikermann, Matthias, Fassbender, Philipp, White, David P., Malhotra, Atul

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-2007)
    “…Reflex increases in genioglossus (GG) muscle activity in response to negative pharyngeal pressure are important for maintenance of upper airway patency in…”
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    Maternal feeding practices and beliefs and their relationships to overweight in early childhood by BAUGHCUM, Amy E, POWERS, Scott W, JOHNSON, Suzanne Bennett, CHAMBERLIN, Leigh A, DEEKS, Cindy M, JAIN, Anjali, WHITAKER, Robert C

    “…To better explore possible factors that may lead to childhood obesity, we developed and analyzed two new instruments that assess maternal feeding practices and…”
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    Adenosine inhibits basal forebrain cholinergic and noncholinergic neurons in vitro by Arrigoni, E., Chamberlin, N.L., Saper, C.B., McCarley, R.W.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)
    “…Adenosine has been proposed as a homeostatic “sleep factor” that promotes the transition from waking to sleep by affecting several sleep–wake regulatory…”
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