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    Human vibrotactile frequency discriminative capacity after adaptation to 25 Hz or 200 Hz stimulation by Tommerdahl, M., Hester, K.D., Felix, E.R., Hollins, M., Favorov, O.V., Quibrera, P.M., Whitsel, B.L.

    Published in Brain research (28-09-2005)
    “…A two-interval forced-choice (2-IFC) tracking procedure was used to evaluate the effects of a 15-s pre-exposure to either 25 Hz or 200 Hz stimulation (“25 Hz…”
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    Bronchodilator Responsiveness in Tobacco-Exposed People With or Without COPD by Fortis, Spyridon, Quibrera, Pedro M., Comellas, Alejandro P., Bhatt, Surya P., Tashkin, Donald P., Hoffman, Eric A., Criner, Gerard J., Han, MeiLan K., Barr, R. Graham, Arjomandi, Mehrdad, Dransfield, Mark B., Peters, Stephen P., Dolezal, Brett A., Kim, Victor, Putcha, Nirupama, Rennard, Stephen I., Paine, Robert, Kanner, Richard E., Curtis, Jeffrey L., Bowler, Russell P., Martinez, Fernando J., Hansel, Nadia N., Krishnan, Jerry A., Woodruff, Prescott G., Barjaktarevic, Igor Z., Couper, David, Anderson, Wayne H., Cooper, Christopher B., Alexis, Neil E., Anderson, Wayne H., Arjomandi, Mehrdad, Barjaktarevic, Igor, Barr, R. Graham, Basta, Patricia, Bateman, Lori A., Bhatt, Surya P., Bleecker, Eugene R., Boucher, Richard C., Bowler, Russell P., Christenson, Stephanie A., Comellas, Alejandro P., Cooper, Christopher B., Couper, David J., Criner, Gerard J., Crystal, Ronald G., Curtis, Jeffrey L., Doerschuk, Claire M., Dransfield, Mark T., Drummond, Brad, Freeman, Christine M., Galban, Craig, Han, MeiLan K., Hansel, Nadia N., Hastie, Annette T., Hoffman, Eric A., Huang, Yvonne, Kaner, Robert J., Kanner, Richard E., Kleerup, Eric C., Krishnan, Jerry A., LaVange, Lisa M., Lazarus, Stephen C., Martinez, Fernando J., Meyers, Deborah A., Moore, Wendy C., Newell, John D., Paine, Robert, Paulin, Laura, Peters, Stephen P., Pirozzi, Cheryl, Putcha, Nirupama, Oelsner, Elizabeth C., O’Neal, Wanda K., Ortega, Victor E., Raman, Sanjeev, Rennard, Stephen I., Tashkin, Donald P., Wells, J. Michael, Wise, Robert A., Woodruff, Prescott G.

    Published in Chest (01-03-2023)
    “…Bronchodilator responsiveness (BDR) in obstructive lung disease varies over time and may be associated with distinct clinical features. Is consistent BDR over…”
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    TEMPORAL TRENDS IN ACUTE DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE HOSPITALIZATIONS IN THE U.S., 1998-2011 by Agarwal, Sunil K, Wruck, Lisa, Quibrera, Pedro M, Matsushita, Kunihiro, Loehr, Laura, Chang, Patricia, Rosamond, Wayne, Wright, Jacqueline, Heiss, Gerardo, Coresh, Josef

    “…Validation models were developed for ICD-9-CM codes with 428 as primary, non-primary, or absent, and applied to the National Inpatient Sample (11.5 Million…”
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    Functional neocortical microcircuitry demonstrated with intrinsic signal optical imaging in vitro by Kohn, A., Metz, C., Quibrera, M., Tommerdahl, M.A., Whitsel, B.L.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-11-1999)
    “…Intrinsic signal optical imaging was used to record the changes in light transmittance evoked by electrical stimulation in slices prepared from sensorimotor…”
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    Time-dependence of SI RA neuron response to cutaneous flutter stimulation by Whitsel, B. L., Kelly, E. F., Quibrera, M., Tommerdahl, M., Li, Y., Favorov, O. V., Xu, M., Metz, C. B.

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (2003)
    “…Spike discharge activity of RA-type SI cortical neurons was recorded extracellularly in anesthetized monkeys and cats. Multiple applications (trials) of 10-50…”
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    Frequency-dependent response of SI RA-class neurons to vibrotactile stimulation of the receptive field by Whitsel, B L, Kelly, E F, Xu, M, Tommerdahl, M, Quibrera, M

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (2001)
    “…Three types of experiment were carried out on anesthetized monkeys and cats. In the first, spike discharge activity of rapidly adapting (RA) SI neurons was…”
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    Nociceptive Afferent Activity Alters the SI RA Neuron Response to Mechanical Skin Stimulation by Whitsel, B.L., Favorov, O.V., Li, Y., Lee, J., Quibrera, P.M., Tommerdahl, M.

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-12-2010)
    “…Procedures that reliably evoke cutaneous pain in humans (i.e., 5–7 s skin contact with a 47–51 °C probe, intradermal algogen injection) are shown to decrease…”
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    Stability of rapidly adapting afferent entrainment vs responsivity by Whitsel, B L, Kelly, E F, Delemos, K A, Xu, M, Quibrera, P M

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (2000)
    “…Spike discharge activity was recorded from low-threshold, rapidly adapting, skin mechanoreceptive afferents (RA afferents) dissected from the median (forelimb)…”
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    Area 3a Neuron Response to Skin Nociceptor Afferent Drive by Whitsel, Barry L., Favorov, Oleg V., Li, Yongbiao, Quibrera, Miguel, Tommerdahl, Mark

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2009)
    “…Area 3a neurons are identified that respond weakly or not at all to skin contact with a 25–38 °C probe, but vigorously to skin contact with the probe at ≥49…”
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    Frequency of exacerbations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort by Han, MeiLan K, Quibrera, Pedro M, Carretta, Elizabeth E, Barr, R Graham, Bleecker, Eugene R, Bowler, Russell P, Cooper, Christopher B, Comellas, Alejandro, Couper, David J, Curtis, Jeffrey L, Criner, Gerard, Dransfield, Mark T, Hansel, Nadia N, Hoffman, Eric A, Kanner, Richard E, Krishnan, Jerry A, Martinez, Carlos H, Pirozzi, Cheryl B, O'Neal, Wanda K, Rennard, Stephen, Tashkin, Donald P, Wedzicha, Jadwiga A, Woodruff, Prescott, Paine, Robert, Martinez, Fernando J, Alexis, Neil E, Anderson, Wayne H, Barr, R Graham, Bleecker, Eugene R, Boucher, Richard C, Bowler, Russell P, Carretta, Elizabeth E, Christenson, Stephanie A, Comellas, Alejandro P, Cooper, Christopher B, Couper, David J, Criner, Gerard J, Crystal, Ronald G, Curtis, Jeffrey L, Doerschuk, Claire M, Dransfield, Mark T, Freeman, Christine M, Han, MeiLan K, Hansel, Nadia N, Hastie, Annette T, Hoffman, Eric A, Kaner, Robert J, Kanner, Richard E, Kleerup, Eric C, Krishnan, Jerry A, LaVange, Lisa M, Lazarus, Stephen C, Martinez, Fernando J, Meyers, Deborah A, Newell, John D, Oelsner, Elizabeth C, O'Neal, Wanda K, Paine, Robert, Putcha, Nirupama, Rennard, Stephen I., Tashkin, Donald P, Scholand, Mary Beth, Wells, J Michael, Wise, Robert A, Woodruff, Prescott G

    Published in The lancet respiratory medicine (01-08-2017)
    “…Present treatment strategies to stratify exacerbation risk in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) rely on a history of two or more…”
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    Functional neocortical microcircuitry demonstrated with intrinsic signal optical imaging in vitro by KOHN, A, METZ, C, QUIBRERA, M, TOMMERDAHL, M. A, WHITSEL, B. L

    Published in Neuroscience (2000)
    “…Intrinsic signal optical imaging was used to record the changes in light transmittance evoked by electrical stimulation in slices prepared from sensorimotor…”
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    Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Myocardial Ischemia in the Environmental Epidemiology of Arrhythmogenesis in the Women's Health Initiative (EEAWHI) Study by Zhang, Zhu-ming, Whitsel, Eric A., Quibrera, P. Miguel, Smith, Richard L., Liao, Duanping, Anderson, Garnet L., Prineas, Ronald J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2009)
    “…Background: Ambient particulate matter (PM) air pollution is associated with coronary heart disease, but the pathways underlying the association remain to be…”
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