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1. Bile acids and the gut microbiome are involved in the hyperthermia mediated by 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)

2. Speg interactions that regulate the stability of excitation-contraction coupling protein complexes in triads and dyads

3. Influence of fecal microbial transplant (FMT) between male and female rats on methamphetamine-induced hyperthermia

4. Reversal of temperature responses to methylone mediated through bi-directional fecal microbiota transplantation between hyperthermic tolerant and naïve rats

5. Supplementary Figure 2 from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

6. Supplementary Figure 4 from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

7. Supplementary Figure 3 from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

8. Data from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

9. Supplementary Figure 1 from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

10. Supplementary Methods, Figure Legends 1-4 from Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopic Imaging Informs on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 and Myc Activity Downstream of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor

11. An automated respiratory data pipeline for waveform characteristic analysis

14. Vglut2-based glutamatergic signaling in central noradrenergic neurons is dispensable for normal breathing and chemosensory reflexes

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