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1. Spontaneous Arousability in Prone and Supine Position in Healthy Infants

2. Apnea, glial apoptosis and neuronal plasticity in the arousal pathway of victims of SIDS

3. Increased Cardiac Autonomic Responses to Auditory Challenges in Swaddled Infants

4. The relationship between neuronal plasticity and serotonergic neurons in the brainstem of SIDS victims

5. Substance P in the midbrains of SIDS victims and its correlation with sleep apnea

6. The correlation between serotonergic neurons in the brainstem and sleep apnea in SIDS victims

7. The correlation between microtubule-associated protein 2 in the brainstem of SIDS victims and physiological data on sleep apnea

8. The correlation between τ protein in the brainstem and sleep apnea in SIDS victims

9. Correlation between the Ki-67 antigen in the brainstem and physiological data on sleep apnea in SIDS victims

10. Investigation into the correlation in SIDS victims between Alzheimer precursor protein A4 in the brainstem and sleep apnea

11. Cardiac Changes During Sleep in Sleep-deprived Infants

12. Effects of body position on sleep and arousal characteristics in infants

13. Detection of obstructive apnea events in sleeping infants from thoracoabdominal movements

14. Ambient Temperature is Associated with Changes in Infants' Arousability from Sleep

15. Frequency of Obstructive and Mixed Sleep Apneas in 1,023 Infants

16. Prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking is associated with a decrease in arousal in infants

17. Decreased Cardiac Responses to Auditory Stimulation During Prone Sleep

18. Partial arousal deficiency in SIDS victims and noradrenergic neuronal plasticity

19. Fewer Spontaneous Arousals in Infants with Apparent Life-Threatening Event

20. QT interval prolongation in future SIDS victims: a polysomnographic study.: QT intervals in future SIDS victims

21. Maturation of spontaneous arousals in healthy infants.: Maturation of spontaneous arousals in infants

22. Influence of swaddling on sleep and arousal characteristics of healthy infants

23. Incongruent cerebral growth in sudden infant death syndrome

24. The scoring of arousals in healthy term infants (between the ages of 1 and 6 months)

25. Decreased arousals among healthy infants after short-term sleep deprivation

26. Influences of maternal cigarette smoking on infant arousability

27. Pacifier use modifies infant's cardiac autonomic controls during sleep

28. Serotonergic receptors in the midbrain correlated with physiological data on sleep apnea in SIDS victims

29. Pathological data on apoptosis in the brainstem and physiological data on sleep apnea in SIDS victims

30. Sudden infant deaths: stress, arousal and SIDS

31. Autonomic responses to sighs in healthy infants and in victims of sudden infant death

32. Incomplete arousal processes in infants who were victims of sudden death

33. Cardiac autonomic characteristics in infants sleeping with their head covered by bedclothes

34. Interaction between apnea, prone sleep position and gliosis in the brainstems of victims of SIDS

35. From epidemiology to physiology and pathology: apnea and arousal deficient theories in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)--with particular reference to hypoxic brainstem gliosis

36. Resetting of baroreflexes, changes in autonomic controls and sudden unexpected death during sleep

37. Needle length and injection technique for efficient intramuscular vaccine delivery in infants and children evaluated through an ultrasonographic determination of subcutaneous and muscle layer thickness

38. Normal sleep architecture in infants and children

39. Prenatal exposure to cigarettes in infants with obstructive sleep apneas

40. Mechanisms of obstructive sleep apneas in infants

41. Clinical symptoms associated with brief obstructive sleep apnea in normal infants

42. Clinical problems in relation to apparent life-threatening events in infants

43. Prone or supine body position and sleep characteristics in infants

45. Sleep and cardiorespiratory characteristics of infant victims of sudden death: a prospective case-control study

46. Why should infants with sleep apneas and apparent life-threatening events be recorded polygraphically?

47. Development of cardiopulmonary integration and the role of arousability from sleep

48. Sudden infant deaths: from epidemiology to physiology

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