Contents Part I Comparative Aspects 1 Evidence for a Distributed Respiratory Rhythm Generating Network in the Goldfish (Carsssius auratus) 2 Fictive Lung Ventilation in the Isolated Brainstem Preparation of the Aquatic Frog, Xenopus Laevis Part II Development 3 Loss of Pre-Inspiratory Neuron Synchroneity in Mice with DSCAM Deficiency 4 Occurrence of central respiratory failure in mouse model depend on host genetic background 5 Adrenaline modulates on the Respiratory Network Development 6 Ontogeny of Cl- homeostasis in mouse hypoglossal nucleus. 7 Anatomical Changes of Phrenic Motoneurons During Development 8 Postnatal changes in morphology and dendritic organization of neurones located in the area of the K?lliker-Fuse nucleus of rat Part III Modeling 9 Geometrical analysis of bursting pacemaker neurons generated by computational models: comparison to in vitro pre-B?tzinger complex bursting neurons 10 Origami Model for Breathing Alveoli 11 Biologically variable respiration as a stochastic process in ventilation - a stochastic model study 12 Future Perspectives - Proposal for Oxford Physiome Project 13 Homeostatic competition: Evidence of a serotonin-gated spinoparabrachial pathway for respiratory and thermoregulatory interaction 14 A Simplified Model for Explaining Negative Feedback to Beginners in Life Sciences 15 Paradoxical Potentiation of Exercise Hyperpnea in Congestive Heart Failure Contradicts Sherrington Chemoreflex Model and Supports a Respiratory Optimization Model Part IV Respiratory rhythm generation 16 Indirect Opioid Actions on Inspiratory pre-B?tzinger Complex Neurons in Newborn Rat Brainstem Slices 17 Multiphoton/Confocal Ca2+-Imaging of Inspiratory pre-B?tzinger Complex Neurons at the Rostral or Caudal Surfaceof Newborn Rat Brainstem Slices 18 Phox2b expressing neurons in the most rostral medulla of newborn rats 19 Depression by Ca2+ and stimulation by K+ of Fictive Inspiratory Rhythm in Newborn Rat Brainstem Slices 20 Glycinergic interneurons in the respiratory network of the rhythmic slice preparation Part V Neuromodulation 21 Cholinergic sensitivity of the developing bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) does not explain vulnerability to chronic nicotine exposure 22 Modulation of respiratory activity by hypocretin-1 (orexin A) in situ and in vitro 23 Effect of JM-1232(-), a New Sedative on Central Respiratory Activity in Newborn Rats 24 PACAP modulates the respiratory rhythm generated in the brainstem slice preparation 25 Caffeine Reversal of Opioid-Evoked and Endogenous Inspiratory Depression in Perinatal Rat En Bloc Medullas and Slices 26 Acute Morphine Effects on Respiratory Activity in Mice with Target Deletion of the Tachykinin 1 Gene (Tac1-/-) Part VI Respiratory rhythm & motor pattern generation 27 Active Inspiratory-Expiratory Phase Switching Mechanism exists in the Neonatal Nucleus Parabrachialis 28 Influence of 5-HT2A Receptor Blockade on Phrenic Nerve Discharge at Three Levels of Extracellular K+ in Arterially-Perfused Adult Rat 29 The Generation of Post-Inspiratory Activity in Laryngeal Motoneurons: A Review 30 Plasticity of Respiratory Rhythm-generating Mechanisms in Adult Goats 31 Abdominal Respiratory Motor Pattern in the Rat 32 What Does the Multi-peaked Respiratory Output Pattern Tell Us About the Respiratory Pattern Generating Neuronal Network? 33 The Diaphragm: a Hidden but Essential Organ for the Mammal and the Human 34 Upper Airway and Abdominal Motor Output During Sneezing: Is the In Vivo Decerebrate Rat an Adequate Model? 35 Laudanosine has No Effects on Respiratory A
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From the review: “This volume in the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology series is an account of the proceedings of the XIth annual Oxford conference on modeling and control of breathing, which focused on respiratory control, held in Nara City, Japan, in 2009. ... The book is very useful for specialists in pulmonary medicine and sleep disorders. It will be welcomed by the attendees of the conference and researchers in the fields of respiratory control, sleep disorders, exercise and respiratory control, respiratory muscle function, and respiratory failure.” (K. P. Ravikrishnan, Doody’s Review Service, July, 2010)
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