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  1. Long-term facilitation of expiratory and sympathetic activities following acute intermittent hypoxia in rats
  2. Peripheral chemoreceptors and cardiorespiratory coupling: a link to sympatho-excitation
  3. Vagal afferent control of abdominal expiratory activity in response to hypoxia and hypercapnia in rats
  4. The nucleus of the solitary tract and the coordination of respiratory and sympathetic activities
  5. Differential modulation of sympathetic and respiratory activities by cholinergic mechanisms in the nucleus of the solitary tract in rats
  6. Short-term sustained hypoxia induces changes in the coupling of sympathetic and respiratory activities in rats
  7. Coupling of respiratory and sympathetic activities in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
  8. Glial cells modulate the synaptic transmission of NTS neurons sending projections to ventral medulla of Wistar rats
  9. Electrophysiological properties of medullary neurons involved with sympatho-inhibitory component of baroreflex in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
  10. Modeling the Autonomic Nervous System
  11. Coupling Between Respiratory and Sympathetic Activities as a Novel Mechanism Underpinning Neurogenic Hypertension
  12. Sympathetic overactivity coupled with active expiration in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
  13. Do changes in the coupling between respiratory and sympathetic activities contribute to neurogenic hypertension?
  14. Sympathetic-mediated hypertension of awake juvenile rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia is not linked to baroreflex dysfunction
  15. Are ATP and glutamate released from slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptor afferents in the NTS?
  16. Increased sympathetic outflow in juvenile rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia correlates with enhanced expiratory activity
  17. ACTIVATION OF PERIPHERAL CHEMORECEPTORS CAUSES POSITIVE INOTROPIC EFFECTS IN A WORKING HEART?BRAINSTEM PREPARATION OF THE RAT
  18. Plasma corticosterone levels is elevated in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
  19. Increased sympathetic activity in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia
  20. Differential influence of iNOS and nNOS inhibitors on rostral ventrolateral medullary mediated cardiovascular control in conscious rats
  21. Attenuated pressor responses to amino acids in the rostral ventrolateral medulla after swimming training in conscious rats