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Eugene E. Nattie

Eugene E. Nattie

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Neuroscience

D-Index
54
Citations
9773
World Ranking
4948
National Ranking
2220

Best Publications

  • Breathing: Rhythmicity, plasticity, chemosensitivity

    Jack L. Feldman;Gordon S. Mitchell;Eugene E. Nattie

  • Widespread sites of brain stem ventilatory chemoreceptors.

    E. L. Coates;Aihua Li;E. E. Nattie

  • Impaired Respiratory and Body Temperature Control Upon Acute Serotonergic Neuron Inhibition

    Russell S. Ray;Andrea E. Corcoran;Rachael D. Brust;Jun Chul Kim

  • CO2, brainstem chemoreceptors and breathing

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  • The brainstem and serotonin in the sudden infant death syndrome.

    Hannah C. Kinney;George B. Richerson;Susan M. Dymecki;Robert A. Darnall

  • Central Chemoreceptors: Locations and Functions

    Eugene Nattie;Aihua Li

  • Evidence for central chemoreception in the midline raphe

    David G. Bernard;Aihua Li;Eugene E. Nattie

  • Central chemosensitivity, sleep, and wakefulness.

    Eugene E Nattie

  • CO2 dialysis in the medullary raphe of the rat increases ventilation in sleep

    Eugene E. Nattie;Aihua Li

  • Medullary serotonergic neurones and adjacent neurones that express neurokinin-1 receptors are both involved in chemoreception in vivo.

    Eugene E. Nattie;Aihua Li;George Richerson;Douglas A. Lappi

  • CO2 dialysis in nucleus tractus solitarius region of rat increases ventilation in sleep and wakefulness.

    Eugene E. Nattie;Aihua Li

  • Substance P-saporin lesion of neurons with NK1 receptors in one chemoreceptor site in rats decreases ventilation and chemosensitivity

    Eugene E. Nattie;Aihua Li

  • CO2 microdialysis in retrotrapezoid nucleus of the rat increases breathing in wakefulness but not in sleep

    Aihua Li;Margaret Randall;Eugene E. Nattie

  • Medullary serotonergic neurones modulate the ventilatory response to hypercapnia, but not hypoxia in conscious rats

    Natalie C. Taylor;Aihua Li;Eugene E. Nattie

  • Catecholamine neurones in rats modulate sleep, breathing, central chemoreception and breathing variability.

    Aihua Li;Eugene Nattie

  • Essential Role of Phox2b-Expressing Ventrolateral Brainstem Neurons in the Chemosensory Control of Inspiration and Expiration

    Nephtali Marina;Ana P Abdala;Stefan Trapp;Aihua Li

  • Multiple sites for central chemoreception: their roles in response sensitivity and in sleep and wakefulness.

    Eugene Nattie

  • Functional and developmental identification of a molecular subtype of brain serotonergic neuron specialized to regulate breathing dynamics.

    Rachael D. Brust;Andrea E. Corcoran;George B. Richerson;George B. Richerson;Eugene Nattie

  • Effects of unilateral lesions of retrotrapezoid nucleus on breathing in awake rats

    Manjapra R. Akilesh;Matthew Kamper;Aihua Li;Eugene E. Nattie

  • Lesions in retrotrapezoid nucleus decrease ventilatory output in anesthetized or decerebrate cats

    E. E. Nattie;A. H. Li;W. M. St John

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