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D-Index
40
Citations
6151
World Ranking
8109
National Ranking
3479

Overview

Tony G. Waldrop is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their academic and research activities are associated primarily with this institution.

Due to the available data, there are no listed recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, or specific subfields and topics clearly linked to Tony G. Waldrop. Additionally, there are no awards or book publications recorded in the provided information.

As a scholar connected to a major research university, their role likely involves contributions to advancing knowledge within their field through teaching, research, or administrative duties. However, further specific details regarding the fields of study or research topics have not been documented in the source data.

Best Publications

  • Stimulation by central command of locomotion, respiration and circulation during exercise.

    Eldridge Fl;Millhorn De;Kiley Jp;Waldrop Tg

  • Exercise hyperpnea and locomotion: parallel activation from the hypothalamus

    Frederic L. Eldridge;David E. Millhorn;Tony G. Waldrop

  • Effect of ischemia on responses of group III and IV afferents to contraction

    Marc P Kaufman;K. J. Rybicki;T. G. Waldrop;G. A. Ordway

  • Central Neural Control of Respiration and Circulation During Exercise

    Tony G. Waldrop;Frederic L. Eldridge;Gary A. Iwamoto;Jere H. Mitchell

  • Prolonged stimulation of respiration by a new central neural mechanism

    David E. Millhorn;Frederic L. Eldridge;Tony G. Waldrop

  • Effects of static and rhythmic twitch contractions on the discharge of group III and IV muscle afferents

    Marc P. Kaufman;Tony G. Waldrop;Kenneth J. Rybicki;George A. Ordway

  • Increasing gracilis muscle interstitial potassium concentrations stimulate group III and IV afferents.

    K. J. Rybicki;T. G. Waldrop;Marc P Kaufman

  • Suprapontine control of respiration

    Eric M. Horn;Tony G. Waldrop

  • Microinjection of GABA antagonists into the posterior hypothalamus elicits locomotor activity and a cardiorespiratory activation

    Tony G. Waldrop;Robert M. Bauer;Gary A. Iwamoto

  • In vitro responses of caudal hypothalamic neurons to hypoxia and hypercapnia.

    G.H. Dillon;T.G. Waldrop

  • Mechanism of respiratory effects of methylxanthines

    Frederic L. Eldridge;David E. Millhorn;Tony G. Waldrop;James P. Kiley

  • Identification of diencephalic and brainstem cardiorespiratory areas activated during exercise.

    Gary A. Iwamoto;Sharon M. Wappel;Gerald M. Fox;Katherine A. Buetow

  • Naloxone enhances respiratory output in cats.

    E. E. Lawson;T. G. Waldrop;F. L. Eldridge

  • Pressor reflex evoked by muscular contraction: contributions by neuraxis levels

    G. A. Iwamoto;T. G. Waldrop;Marc P Kaufman;B. R. Botterman

  • Ventrolateral medullary neurons modulate pressor reflex to muscular contraction

    R. M. Bauer;Gary A Iwamoto;T. G. Waldrop

  • Neural control of breathing during exercise

    F. L. Eldridge;T. G. Waldrop

  • Responses of feline caudal hypothalamic cardiorespiratory neurons to hypoxia and hypercapnia

    G. H. Dillon;T. G. Waldrop

  • Prolonged inhibition of respiration following acute hypoxia in glomectomized cats.

    Millhorn De;Eldridge Fl;Kiley Jp;Waldrop Tg

  • Hypothalamus, hypertension, and exercise

    Jeffery M Kramer;Edward D Plowey;Joseph A Beatty;Hugh R Little

  • In vivo and in vitro responses of neurons in the ventrolateral medulla to hypoxia.

    Patrick C. Nolan;Tony G. Waldrop

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Brownstone
Robert M. Brownstone University College London
Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute

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