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1. Sex differences in spontaneous respiratory recovery following chronic C2 hemisection.

2. Diaphragm stimulation elicits phrenic afferent-induced neuromuscular plasticity.

3. Phrenic afferent activation modulates cardiorespiratory output in the adult rat.

4. Ampakines stimulate phrenic motor output after cervical spinal cord injury.

5. Molecular and histologic outcomes following spinal cord injury in spiny mice, Acomys cahirinus.

6. Ampakine pretreatment enables a single brief hypoxic episode to evoke phrenic motor facilitation.

7. Mid-cervical interneuron networks following high cervical spinal cord injury.

8. Pharmacological modulation of hypoxia-induced respiratory neuroplasticity.

9. Anatomy and physiology of phrenic afferent neurons.

10. High-frequency epidural stimulation across the respiratory cycle evokes phrenic short-term potentiation after incomplete cervical spinal cord injury.

11. Intermittent Hypoxia Enhances Functional Connectivity of Midcervical Spinal Interneurons.

12. Coupling multielectrode array recordings with silver labeling of recording sites to study cervical spinal network connectivity.

13. Automated Gait Analysis Through Hues and Areas (AGATHA): A Method to Characterize the Spatiotemporal Pattern of Rat Gait.

14. Intraspinal microstimulation and diaphragm activation after cervical spinal cord injury.

15. Plasticity in respiratory motor neurons in response to reduced synaptic inputs: A form of homeostatic plasticity in respiratory control?

16. Power spectral analysis of hypoglossal nerve activity during intermittent hypoxia-induced long-term facilitation in mice.

17. Spinal NMDA receptor activation constrains inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation in Charles River Sprague-Dawley rats.

18. Decreased spinal synaptic inputs to phrenic motor neurons elicit localized inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation.

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