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1. A versatile cholera toxin conjugate for neuronal targeting and tracing

2. Mechanisms underpinning sympathetic nervous activity and its modulation using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation

3. Physiologic regulation of heart rate and blood pressure involves connexin 36-containing gap junctions

4. Cholinergic Enhancement of Cell Proliferation in the Postnatal Neurogenic Niche of the Mammalian Spinal Cord

5. Manipulating mitochondrial dynamics in the NTS prevents diet-induced deficits in brown fat morphology and glucose uptake.

6. GABAergic regulation of cell proliferation within the adult mouse spinal cord.

7. Graded spikes differentially signal neurotransmitter input in cerebrospinal fluid contacting neurons of the mouse spinal cord.

8. Kv3 Channels Contribute to the Excitability of Subpopulations of Spinal Cord Neurons in Lamina VII.

9. International Consensus Based Review and Recommendations for Minimum Reporting Standards in Research on Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Version 2020).

10. Mediation of Cardiac Macrophage Activity via Auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation Ameliorates Cardiac Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury.

11. A versatile cholera toxin conjugate for neuronal targeting and tracing.

12. Cardiovascular autonomic effects of transcutaneous auricular nerve stimulation via the tragus in the rat involve spinal cervical sensory afferent pathways.

15. Mechanisms underpinning sympathetic nervous activity and its modulation using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation.

16. Autonomic rhythms in health and disease.

17. Physiologic regulation of heart rate and blood pressure involves connexin 36-containing gap junctions.

18. Co-expression of GAD67 and choline acetyltransferase in neurons in the mouse spinal cord: A focus on lamina X.

19. The strange case of the ear and the heart: The auricular vagus nerve and its influence on cardiac control.

20. Co-expression of GAD67 and choline acetyltransferase reveals a novel neuronal phenotype in the mouse medulla oblongata.

21. Cholinergic Enhancement of Cell Proliferation in the Postnatal Neurogenic Niche of the Mammalian Spinal Cord.

22. Sympathetic preganglionic neurons: properties and inputs.

23. How sympathetic are your spinal cord circuits?

24. Neck muscle afferents influence oromotor and cardiorespiratory brainstem neural circuits.

25. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation in healthy humans reduces sympathetic nerve activity.

26. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the motor cortex increases sympathetic nerve activity.

27. GABAergic responses of mammalian ependymal cells in the central canal neurogenic niche of the postnatal spinal cord.

28. A simple method to fluorescently label pericytes in the CNS and skeletal muscle.

29. Na+/K+ ATPase α1 and α3 isoforms are differentially expressed in α- and γ-motoneurons.

30. The wonders of the Wanderer.

31. The anti-malarial drug Mefloquine disrupts central autonomic and respiratory control in the working heart brainstem preparation of the rat.

33. GABA(B) Mediated Regulation of Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurons: Pre- and Postsynaptic Sites of Action.

34. Spontaneous rhythmogenic capabilities of sympathetic neuronal assemblies in the rat spinal cord slice.

35. Immunopharmacology: utilizing antibodies as ion channel modulators.

36. How the head rules the heart: the chemical neuroanatomy of the pathways of cardiovascular regulation.

37. The intermedius nucleus of the medulla: a potential site for the integration of cervical information and the generation of autonomic responses.

38. Tonic GABAergic inhibition of sympathetic preganglionic neurons: a novel substrate for sympathetic control.

39. Histamine depolarizes neurons in the dorsal vagal complex.

40. Voltage-gated potassium currents within the dorsal vagal nucleus: inhibition by BDS toxin.

41. Modulation of potassium ion channel proteins utilising antibodies.

42. Subdivision-specific responses of neurons in the nucleus of the tractus solitarius to activation of mu-opioid receptors in the rat.

43. The neurochemically diverse intermedius nucleus of the medulla as a source of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic input to the nucleus tractus solitarii.

44. Multi-tasking in the spinal cord--do 'sympathetic' interneurones work harder than we give them credit for?

45. Immunopharmacology--antibodies for specific modulation of proteins involved in neuronal function.

46. GABAergic neurons in the central region of the spinal cord: a novel substrate for sympathetic inhibition.

47. Localization and function of the Kv3.1b subunit in the rat medulla oblongata: focus on the nucleus tractus solitarii.

48. Evidence for inhibition mediated by coassembly of GABAA and GABAC receptor subunits in native central neurons.

49. Input-specific modulation of neurotransmitter release in the lateral horn of the spinal cord via adenosine receptors.

50. Association of potassium channel Kv3.4 subunits with pre- and post-synaptic structures in brainstem and spinal cord.

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