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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Biomedical Sciences Proceedings of Summer Meeting held 22nd & 23rd June, 1993
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences Proceedings of Summer Meeting held June, 1994
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Royal academy of medicine in ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Ventilatory and Upper Airway Muscle Responses to Upper Airway CO2 in Anaesthetized Neonatal Guinea-Pigs
In adult animals, CO2 confined to the isolated upper airway (UA) lumen reflexly inhibits breathing and excites genioglossus muscle activity (Nolan et al, 1990) by affecting the activity of CO2-sensitive receptors...
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The Effect of Sympathetic Nerve Stimulation on Ventilation and Upper Airway Resistance in the Anaesthetized Rat
We have previously demonstrated that moderate cooling of the isolated upper airway (UA) causes a substantial fall in UA resistance in anaesthetized rats (O’Halloran et al, 1994). This effect is partly of refle...
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Royal academy of medicine in ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Royal academy of medicine in Ireland section of biomedical sciences
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Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Biomedical Sciences
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Serotonin and the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response in Awake Goats
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Dipaminergic Excitation in Goat Carotid Body May be Metiated by Serotonin Receptors
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Ventilatory Drive Is Enhanced in Male and Female Rats Following Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
Obstructive sleep apnoea is characterized by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) due to recurrent apnoea. We have developed a rat model of CIH, which shows evidence of impaired respiratory muscle function. In t...
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Playing your heart out
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Physiology in fine fettle in the fair city
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Measure what is measurable: IJMS comes of age as the baton changes hands