Search Results - "Dougherty, B.J."
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Daily acute intermittent hypoxia improves breathing function with acute and chronic spinal injury via distinct mechanisms
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-10-2018)“…Highlights • Daily acute intermittent hypoxia (dAIH) improves breathing function following cervical spinal cord injury (C2 hemisection; C2Hs) in rats. •…”
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Recovery of inspiratory intercostal muscle activity following high cervical hemisection
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (30-09-2012)“…Highlights ► Cervical spinal injury reduced inspiratory intercostal electromyogram (EMG) activity. ► Intercostal EMG activity returned to control values within…”
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Rapid diaphragm atrophy following cervical spinal cord hemisection
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-02-2014)“…Highlights • Diaphragm tissue was harvested from Sprague-Dawley rats 1 or 7 days following cervical (C2) hemilesion (C2Hx). • Histological analysis…”
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Respiratory recovery following high cervical hemisection
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (30-11-2009)“…Abstract In this paper we review respiratory recovery following C2 spinal cord hemisection (C2HS) and introduce evidence for ipsilateral (IL) and contralateral…”
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Prenatal nicotine exposure alters respiratory long-term facilitation in neonatal rats
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (31-12-2009)“…Abstract Intermittent hypoxia can evoke persistent increases in ventilation ( V ˙ E ) in neonates ( i.e. long-term facilitation, LTF) (Julien et al., 2008)…”
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Daily acute intermittent hypoxia elicits functional recovery of diaphragm and inspiratory intercostal muscle activity after acute cervical spinal injury
Published in Experimental neurology (01-04-2015)“…A major cause of mortality after spinal cord injury is respiratory failure. In normal rats, acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH) induces respiratory motor…”
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Enhanced recovery of breathing capacity from combined adenosine 2A receptor inhibition and daily acute intermittent hypoxia after chronic cervical spinal injury
Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-2017)“…Daily acute intermittent hypoxia (dAIH) improves breathing capacity after C2 spinal hemisection (C2HS) in rats. Since C2HS disrupts spinal serotonergic…”
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Respiratory outcomes after mid-cervical transplantation of embryonic medullary cells in rats with cervical spinal cord injury
Published in Experimental neurology (01-04-2016)“…Respiratory motor output after cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) is profoundly influenced by spinal serotonin. We hypothesized that intraspinal…”
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Modest spontaneous recovery of ventilation following chronic high cervical hemisection in rats
Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-2008)“…Following C2 spinal hemisection (C2HS) in adult rats, ipsilateral phrenic motoneuron (PhMN) recovery occurs through a time-dependent activation of latent,…”
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Some nickel-iron, and nickel-metal hydride, cell cycling results
Published in Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Battery Conference on Applications and Advances (1995)“…Some cycling experiments were performed on two kinds of cells: nickel-iron and nickel-metal-hydride. A nominal 200 Ampere-hour nickel-iron battery was obtained…”
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Transmission of duplication-deficiencies from cotton translocations is unrelated to map lengths of the unbalanced segments
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-1987)“…Adjacent-1 duplication-deficiencies (dp-dfs) are readily recovered from most heterozygous translocations in Gossypium hirsutum L., but frequencies of specific…”
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