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K V Knuth

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Daubenspeck J, Pichon D, Knuth K, Bartlett Jr D, St John W
Respir Physiol . 1988 Jul; 73(1):87-96. PMID: 3175357
We have designed and built an inexpensive servo-respirator for use in investigations of respiratory control in small animals. The device uses a butterfly valve to alter the resistance of an...
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St John W, Bartlett Jr D, Knuth K, Knuth S, Daubenspeck J
Am Rev Respir Dis . 1986 Jan; 133(1):46-8. PMID: 2935056
Upper airway obstruction during sleep occurs more commonly in men than in women and has been treated with progestational agents with some success. Alcohol ingestion exacerbates sleep apnea, and recent...
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St John W, Knuth K, Rist K
Respir Physiol . 1984 May; 56(2):237-44. PMID: 6463430
Steady-state responses of unanesthetized subjects to hypercapnia or hypoxia provide no evidence that chemoreceptor afferents are differentially distributed upon hypoglossal and bulbospinalphrenic neurons, as suggested by results in anesthetized animals....
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Bartlett Jr D, Knuth S, Knuth K
Respir Physiol . 1981 Jul; 45(1):67-77. PMID: 7280389
Electromyographic patterns of the diaphragm and a posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle were evaluated in anesthetized rabbits with and without reversible blockade of pulmonary stretch receptors by inhalation of 200 ppm...
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St John W, Bartlett Jr D, Knuth K, Hwang J
J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol . 1981 Jul; 51(1):204-10. PMID: 7263416
Efferent activities on the phrenic and recurrent laryngeal (RLN) nerves were monitored during eupnea, apneusis, and gasping in decerebrate, paralyzed, and ventilated cats before and after spinal cord transection at...
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St John W, Knuth K
J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol . 1981 May; 50(5):984-93. PMID: 6785267
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the respiratory pattern of gasping with eupnea and apneusis. Decerebrate, cerebellectomized, vagotomized, paralyzed and ventilated cats were used. The ventilatory pattern, assessed...