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Kazuhisa Ezure is affiliated with Saitama Medical University in Japan. Their research and academic profile reflect a focus on medical and scientific disciplines associated with this institution.

No specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are currently listed in available records. Likewise, there are no documented main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work provided in the present data.

As there are no records of awards or distinctions linked to this individual, the profile remains centered on the affiliation and presence within the scientific community at Saitama Medical University.

This scientist is currently active according to available information.

Best Publications

  • Synaptic connections between medullary respiratory neurons and considerations on the genesis of respiratory rhythm

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  • Distribution of medullary respiratory neurons in the rat.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Motomu Manabe;Hiroshi Yamada

  • Glycine Is Used as a Transmitter by Decrementing Expiratory Neurons of the Ventrolateral Medulla in the Rat

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka;Masahiro Kondo

  • Distribution and medullary projection of respiratory neurons in the dorsolateral pons of the rat.

    K. Ezure;I. Tanaka

  • Efferent projections of inspiratory neurons of the ventral respiratory group. A dual labeling study in the rat

    Hiroshi Yamada;Kazuhisa Ezure;Motomu Manabe

  • Projections from the commissural subnucleus of the nucleus of the solitary tract: an anterograde tracing study in the cat.

    K Otake;K Ezure;J Lipski;R B Wong She

  • Swallowing‐related activities of respiratory and non‐respiratory neurons in the nucleus of solitary tract in the rat

    Yoshiaki Saito;Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka

  • Morphology of expiratory neurons of the Bötzinger complex: an HRP study in the cat.

    Kazuyoshi Otake;Hiroshi Sasaki;Hajime Mannen;Kazuhisa Ezure

  • Axonal projections of pulmonary slowly adapting receptor relay neurons in the rat.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka;Yoshiaki Saito;Kazuyoshi Otake

  • Control of abdominal muscles by brain stem respiratory neurons in the cat.

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  • Brainstem and spinal projections of augmenting expiratory neurons in the rat.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka;Yoshiaki Saito

  • Overall distribution of GLYT2 mRNA-containing versus GAD67 mRNA-containing neurons and colocalization of both mRNAs in midbrain, pons, and cerebellum in rats.

    Ikuko Tanaka;Kazuhisa Ezure

  • Breathing Rhythm Generation: Focus on the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla

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  • Identification of neurons receiving input from pulmonary rapidly adapting receptors in the cat.

    J Lipski;K Ezure;R B Wong She

  • GABA, in some cases together with glycine, is used as the inhibitory transmitter by pump cells in the Hering-Breuer reflex pathway of the rat.

    K Ezure;I Tanaka

  • Efferent projections of pulmonary rapidly adapting receptor relay neurons in the cat

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Kazuyoshi Otake;Janusz Lipski;Richard B. Wong She

  • Location and axonal projection of one type of swallowing interneurons in cat medulla.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Yoshitaka Oku;Ikuko Tanaka

  • Excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs shape the discharge pattern of pump neurons of the nucleus tractus solitarii in the rat

    Unknown

  • Respiration-related afferents to parabrachial pontine regions.

    Kazuhisa Ezure

  • Distribution of glycine transporter 2 mRNA-containing neurons in relation to glutamic acid decarboxylase mRNA-containing neurons in rat medulla.

    Ikuko Tanaka;Kazuhisa Ezure;Masahiro Kondo

  • Activity of neurons in ventrolateral respiratory groups during swallowing in decerebrate rats

    Yoshiaki Saito;Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka;Makiko Osawa

  • Pump neurons of the nucleus of the solitary tract project widely to the medulla.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka

  • Pontine projections of pulmonary slowly adapting receptor relay neurons in the cat.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Ikuko Tanaka;Makoto Miyazaki

  • Excitation and inhibition of medullary inspiratory neurons by two types of burst inspiratory neurons in the cat.

    Kazuhisa Ezure;Motomu Manabe;Kazuyoshi Otake

  • Decrementing expiratory neurons of the Bötzinger complex

    Unknown

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Janusz Lipski
Janusz Lipski University of Auckland

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