Developmental neurobiology of breathing
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Developmental neurobiology of breathing
(Lung biology in health and disease, v. 53)
Dekker, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This monograph provides a comprehensive basis for understanding the complex interactions that take place between synaptic input, cellular properties, and the oscillatory output of a neural network, especially in the maturing or developing nervous system. Emphasis is placed on drawing a parallel betw
Table of Contents
"Clinical Observations of Respiratory Control: Challenges for Basic Research General Neurobiological Approaches to Central Control of Respiration Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Aspects of Chemical Synaptic Transmission Neuronal Signaling: Pathways and Protein Kinases Comparative Neurobiology of Invertebrate Motor Networks: Implications for the Control of Breathing in Mammals Cellular and Membrane Properties of Brainstem Neurons in Early Life The Development of Descending Spinal Pathways in the North American Opossum Neurophysiological Organization of Respiratory Neurons in Early Life Input to the CNS: Cellular Neurobiology and Integrated Behavior Morphological and Neurophysiological Aspects of Airway and Pulmonary Receptors Development of Pulmonary and Chest Wall Reflexes Influencing Breathing Laryngeal Reflexes: Integrated and Cellular Aspects How Do Arterial Chemoreceptors Work? Studies of Cells from the Carotid Body of the Rabbit Discharge Properties of Carotid Bodies: Developmental Aspects Central Respiratory Chemoreceptors: Cellular Mechanisms and Developmental Aspects Respiratory Motor Output: Cellular Function and Integrated Behavior Developmental Aspects of Diaphragm Muscle Cells: Structural and Functional Organization Functional Aspects of Human Muscles and Their Central Nervous System Interactions: Implications for Muscle Failure Integrated Response of the Respiratory Muscles to Load Neural Control of Airway Smooth Muscle in the Newborn Neurophysiological Basis for State-Dependent Respiratory Behavior State-Dependent Electrophysiological Changes in Central Nervous System Activity Respiratory Motor Output: Effect of State and Maturation in Early Life Hypoxia and Asphyxia: Cellular, Integrated, and Pathophysiological Aspects Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia: Integrated, Cellular, and Molecular Aspects Energy Metabolism and Ionic Homeostasis During Hypoxic Stress in the Developing Mammalian Brain Ionic Environment in the Central Nervous System and Effects of Hypoxia in Early Life Hypoxia and Neuropharmacology of Breathing Control of Breathing During Asphyxia and Autoresuscitation "
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