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Respiration Physiology

Respiration Physiology is a scientific journal, published since 1966 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands and its primary focus area is pulmonary medicine.

Details
Abbr. Respir Physiol
Start 1966
End 2002
Frequency Fifteen no. a year, 1999-
p-ISSN 0034-5687
Country Netherlands
Language English
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Recent Articles
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Tuck S, Dort J, Remmers J
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):241-5. PMID: 11812389
Braking of expiratory airflow is a phenomenon prominently seen in neonates where it is thought to defend end-expiratory lung volume. This paper describes pronounced expiratory braking in an adult animal,...
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Dauger S, Aizenfisz S, Renolleau S, Durand E, Vardon G, Gaultier C, et al.
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):235-40. PMID: 11812388
We examined the arousal response to 5% O(2) in newborn mice at several ages before and after peripheral chemoreceptor resetting, namely, at 3, 12, and 48 h (n=22 in each...
3.
Chaui-Berlinck J, Bicudo J, Monteiro L
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):229-33. PMID: 11812387
The gas gill of diving insects allows gas exchange with the surrounding water, thus extending diving time. Incompressible gas gills can potentially last indefinitely underwater, but compressible gas gills have...
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Karamsetty M, Pietras L, Klinger J, Lanzillo J, Leiter J, Ou L, et al.
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):219-27. PMID: 11812386
The Hilltop (H) strain compared to the Madison (M) strain of Sprague-Dawley rats develops severe pulmonary hypertension in response to chronic hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that endothelin-1 (ET-1) contributes...
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Thuot F, Lemaire D, Dorion D, Letourneau P, Praud J
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):205-18. PMID: 11812385
The present study was aimed at assessing laryngeal dynamics and their consequences during anoxic gasping in ketamine-sedated lambs. We first verified that the glottis was closed between gasps during anoxic...
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Shoemaker J, Hempleman S
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):195-204. PMID: 11812384
Avian intrapulmonary chemoreceptors (IPC) are neurons that sense lung P(CO(2)) and provide phasic feedback for the control of breathing in birds. To try to understand mechanisms of CO(2) transduction and...
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Patzak A, Foitzik B, Mrowka R, Schmalisch G
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):187-94. PMID: 11812383
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the time, when measuring tidal breathing parameters 1 min (epoch 1) and 5 min (epoch 2) after application of...
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Bissonnette J, Knopp S
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):179-86. PMID: 11812382
C57BL/6 mice are the strain into which most null mutations for neurotransmitters or their receptors are backcrossed. A number of these transgenic mice have recently been shown to have an...
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Masaoka Y, Homma I
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):171-7. PMID: 11812381
Respiratory patterns are influenced by cortical and limbic factors and generated by a complex interaction between metabolic requirements and their behavioral effects. Our previous results showed that the temporal pole...
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Johnson R, Mitchell G
Respir Physiol . 2002 Jan; 128(2):161-9. PMID: 11812380
Repeated hypercapnic exercise augments future exercise ventilatory responses, an effect termed long-term modulation. We hypothesized that serotonin depletion with p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA, 100mg kg(-1) i.v.) would attenuate long-term modulation. Ventilation, CO(2)...