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    Seals DR, Suwarno NO, Joyner MJ, Iber C, Copeland JG, Dempsey JA.
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  • 33. The role of vagal afferents and carbon dioxide in the respiratory response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
    Mueller RA, Towle AC, Breese GR.
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  • 36. Activations of TRPA1 and P2X receptors are important in ROS-mediated stimulation of capsaicin-sensitive lung vagal afferents by cigarette smoke in rats.
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  • 37. Respiratory modulation by vagal afferents in pigs.
    Clement MG, Aguggini G, Miserocchi G.
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  • 39. Capsaicin-sensitive vagal afferents modulate posttranscriptional regulation of the rat Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1.
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