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1. Endomorphin-2 (Endo2) and substance P (SubP) co-application attenuates SubP-induced excitation and alters frequency plasticity in neonatal rat in vitro preparations.

2. Disinhibition does not play a role in endomorphin-2-induced changes in inspiratory motoneuron output produced by in vitro neonatal rat preparations.

3. Four weeks of repetitive acute hypoxic preconditioning did not alleviate allergen-induced airway dysfunction in rats.

4. Adenosine A2a receptors modulate TrkB receptor-dependent respiratory plasticity in neonatal rats.

5. All roads lead to inflammation: Is maternal immune activation a common culprit behind environmental factors impacting offspring neural control of breathing?

6. Time and dose-dependent impairment of neonatal respiratory motor activity after systemic inflammation.

7. Respiratory frequency plasticity during development.

9. Gestational intermittent hypoxia increases susceptibility to neuroinflammation and alters respiratory motor control in neonatal rats.

10. Cyclooxygenase enzyme activity does not impair respiratory motor plasticity after one night of intermittent hypoxia.

11. Repetitive acute intermittent hypoxia does not promote generalized inflammatory gene expression in the rat CNS.

12. Systemic inflammation impairs respiratory chemoreflexes and plasticity.

13. Outbred ICR/CD1 mice display more severe neuroinflammation mediated by microglial TLR4/CD14 activation than inbred C57Bl/6 mice.

14. Differential expression of respiratory long-term facilitation among inbred rat strains.

15. Induction in vitro and complete coding region sequence of cytochrome P4501A1 cDNA from cultured whole rat conceptuses during early organogenesis.

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