- Title
- Point :Counterpoint : Medullary pacemaker neurons are essential for both eupnea and gasping in mammals vs. medullary pacemaker neurons are essential for gasping, but not eupnea, in mammals
- Creators
- Jan-Marino Ramirez - University of ChicagoAlfredo Garcia - Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy Committee on Neurobiology The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United StatesJeffrey T Potts - University of Missouri-Columbia, United StatesJulian F. R Paton - Department of Physiology School of Medical Sciences University of Bristol, Bristol, United KingdomWalter M ST.-JOHN - Department of Physiology Dartmouth Medical School Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, United StatesIlya A Rybak - Drexel UniversityDietrich Büsselberg - Institut für Physiologie Universitätsklinikum Essen, GeorgiaFernando Pena - Departamento de Farmacobiologia Cinvestav-Sede Sur, GeorgiaJaime L Eugenin - Department of Biology Universidad de Santiago de Chile, USACH, ChileKenneth J Muller - Department of Physiology and Biophysics and Neuroscience Program University of Miami School of Medicine, United StatesPeter M Lalley - University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States
- Publication Details
- Journal of applied physiology (1985), v 103(2), pp 717-727
- Publisher
- American Physiological Society
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Neurobiology and Anatomy
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000248459600042
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-34547646878
- Other Identifier
- 991019231750504721
Journal article
Point :Counterpoint : Medullary pacemaker neurons are essential for both eupnea and gasping in mammals vs. medullary pacemaker neurons are essential for gasping, but not eupnea, in mammals
Journal of applied physiology (1985), v 103(2), pp 717-727
2007
PMID: 17666729
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