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Overview

Leszek Kubin is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, encompassing subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, endocrine and autonomic systems, experimental and cognitive psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and physiology.

The main topics covered in Kubin's work include:

  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms

Kubin's recent papers reflect a breadth of research interests within these areas. Some of the notable publications include:

  • Sex differences in stress-induced sleep deficits (2021), published in Stress
  • Passive Coping Strategies During Repeated Social Defeat Are Associated With Long-Lasting Changes in Sleep in Rats (2020), published in Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
  • Breathing during sleep (2022), published in the Handbook of clinical neurology
  • Hypoxia-Induced Piglet Model of Cardiac Arrest with Assisted Resuscitation by Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (2024), published in Methods in molecular biology
  • Differential recruitment of brain circuits during fear extinction in non-stressed compared to stress resilient animals (2024), published in Scientific Reports

The frequent venues where Kubin publishes include:

  • SLEEP
  • Stress
  • Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
  • Methods in molecular biology
  • Handbook of clinical neurology

Kubin collaborates regularly with several coauthors, with frequent partnerships including:

  • Sandra Luz
  • Richard Ross
  • Seema Bhatnagar
  • Abigail Vigderman
  • Lauren O'Mara

Best Publications

  • Central pathways of pulmonary and lower airway vagal afferents

    Leszek Kubin;George F. Alheid;Edward J. Zuperku;Donald R. McCrimmon

  • Serotonergic excitatory drive to hypoglossal motoneurons in the decerebrate cat.

    L. Kubin;H. Tojima;R.O. Davies;A.I. Pack

  • REM Sleep–like Atonia of Hypoglossal (XII) Motoneurons Is Caused by Loss of Noradrenergic and Serotonergic Inputs

    Victor B. Fenik;Richard O. Davies;Leszek Kubin

  • Origin of the expiratory inhibition of nucleus tractus solitarius inspiratory neurones.

    E.G. Merrill;J. Lipski;L. Kubin;L. Fedorko

  • Morphology of midlumbar interneurones relaying information from group II muscle afferents in the cat spinal cord

    H. Bras;P. Cavallari;E. Jankowska;L. Kubin

  • Control of Upper Airway Motoneurons During REM Sleep.

    Leszek Kubin;Richard O. Davies;Allan I. Pack

  • Suppression of hypoglossal motoneurons during the carbachol-induced atonia of REM sleep is not caused by fast synaptic inhibition

    Leszek Kubin;Hiroshi Kimura;Hirokazu Tojima;Richard O. Davies

  • Pontomedullary distribution of 5-HT2A receptor-like protein in the rat.

    Richard Fay;Leszek Kubin

  • Carbachol models of REM sleep: recent developments and new directions.

    L Kubin

  • Changes in serotonin level in the hypoglossal nucleus region during carbachol-induced atonia

    Leszek Kubin;Clotilde Reignier;Hirokazu Tojima;Osamu Taguchi

  • Synaptic action of Rβ neurons on phrenic motoneurons studied with spike-triggered averaging

    J. Lipski;L. Kubin;J. Jodkowski

  • Interaction of serotonergic excitatory drive to hypoglossal motoneurons with carbachol-induced, REM sleep-like atonia.

    Leszek Kubin;Hirokazu Tojima;Clotilde Reignier;Allan I. Pack

  • Projection of pulmonary rapidly adapting receptors to the medulla of the cat: an antidromic mapping study.

    R O Davies;L Kubin

  • Behaviour of raphe cells projecting to the dorsomedial medulla during carbachol-induced atonia in the cat.

    G Woch;R O Davies;A I Pack;L Kubin

  • Role of chloride-mediated inhibition in respiratory rhythmogenesis in an in vitro brainstem of tadpole, Rana catesbeiana.

    R J Galante;L Kubin;A P Fishman;A I Pack

  • The medullary projections of afferent bronchopulmonary C fibres in the cat as shown by antidromic mapping.

    L Kubin;H Kimura;R O Davies

  • Pulmonary stretch receptor relay neurones of the cat: location and contralateral medullary projections.

    R O Davies;L Kubin;A I Pack

  • Serotonin receptor mRNA expression in the hypoglossal motor nucleus

    S Okabe;M Mackiewicz;L Kubin

  • Pontine cholinergic mechanisms and their impact on respiratory regulation

    Leszek Kubin;Victor Fenik

  • Cholinergic stimulation of the pons depresses respiration in decerebrate cats

    H. Kimura;L. Kubin;R. O. Davies;A. I. Pack

  • Responses of lateral reticular neurons to convergent neck and macular vestibular inputs

    L Kubin;D Manzoni;O Pompeiano

  • Responses of lateral reticular neurons to sinusoidal rotation of neck in the decerebrate cat

    L. Kubin;P.C. Magherini;D. Manzoni;O. Pompeiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Janusz Lipski
Janusz Lipski University of Auckland
Mathias Dutschmann
Mathias Dutschmann Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Adrian R. Morrison
Adrian R. Morrison University of Pennsylvania
John G. Semmler
John G. Semmler University of Adelaide
O. Pompeiano
O. Pompeiano University of Pisa
Larry D. Sanford
Larry D. Sanford Eastern Virginia Medical School
Brant P. Hasler
Brant P. Hasler University of Pittsburgh
Hans P. A. Van Dongen
Hans P. A. Van Dongen Washington State University Spokane
Richard R. Bootzin
Richard R. Bootzin University of Arizona
Shauna L. Shapiro
Shauna L. Shapiro Santa Clara University

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