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  • 3. Respiratory rhythm generation and synaptic inhibition of expiratory neurons in pre-Bötzinger complex: differential roles of glycinergic and GABAergic neural transmission.
    Shao XM, Feldman JL.
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  • 7. Differential ontogeny of GABA(B)-receptor-mediated pre- and postsynaptic modulation of GABA and glycine transmission in respiratory rhythm-generating network in mouse.
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  • 9. Respiratory activity in brainstem of fetal mice lacking glutamate decarboxylase 65/67 and vesicular GABA transporter.
    Fujii M, Arata A, Kanbara-Kume N, Saito K, Yanagawa Y, Obata K.
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  • 10. GABAergic and glycinergic inhibitory mechanisms in the lamprey respiratory control.
    Bongianni F, Mutolo D, Nardone F, Pantaleo T.
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  • 11. Anti-homeostatic synaptic plasticity of glycine receptor function after chronic strychnine in developing cultured mouse spinal neurons.
    Carrasco MA, Castro PA, Sepulveda FJ, Cuevas M, Tapia JC, Izaurieta P, van Zundert B, Aguayo LG.
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  • 13. Contribution of single-channel properties to the time course and amplitude variance of quantal glycine currents recorded in rat motoneurons.
    Singer JH, Berger AJ.
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  • 14. Differential inhibitory control of semicircular canal nerve afferent-evoked inputs in second-order vestibular neurons by glycinergic and GABAergic circuits.
    Biesdorf S, Malinvaud D, Reichenberger I, Pfanzelt S, Straka H.
    J Neurophysiol; 2008 Apr 23; 99(4):1758-69. PubMed ID: 18256163
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  • 16. Role of fast inhibitory synaptic mechanisms in respiratory rhythm generation in the maturing mouse.
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