Connection
John Carroll to Hyperoxia
This is a "connection" page, showing publications John Carroll has written about Hyperoxia.
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1.955 |
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Kim I, Donnelly DF, Carroll JL. Postnatal hyperoxia impairs acute oxygen sensing of rat glomus cells by reduced membrane depolarization. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2012; 758:49-54.
Score: 0.392
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Donnelly DF, Bavis RW, Kim I, Dbouk HA, Carroll JL. Time course of alterations in pre- and post-synaptic chemoreceptor function during developmental hyperoxia. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2009 Sep 30; 168(3):189-97.
Score: 0.327
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Carroll JL, Kim I, Dbouk H, Yang DJ, Bavis RW, Donnelly DF. Time-dependence of hyperoxia-induced impairment in peripheral chemoreceptor activity and glomus cell calcium response. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2009; 648:299-306.
Score: 0.319
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Kim I, Donnelly DF, Carroll JL. Modulation of gene expression in subfamilies of TASK K+ channels by chronic hyperoxia exposure in rat carotid body. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2006; 580:37-41; discussion 351-9.
Score: 0.259
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Donnelly DF, Kim I, Carle C, Carroll JL. Perinatal hyperoxia for 14 days increases nerve conduction time and the acute unitary response to hypoxia of rat carotid body chemoreceptors. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2005 Jul; 99(1):114-9.
Score: 0.244
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Mammel DM, Carroll JL, Warner BB, Edwards BA, Mann DL, Wallendorf MJ, Hoffmann JA, Conklin CM, Pyles H, Kemp JS. Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in Peripheral Chemoreceptor Activity in Preterm Infants. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2023 03 01; 207(5):594-601.
Score: 0.213
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Kim I, Yang D, Carroll JL, Donnelly DF. Perinatal hyperoxia exposure impairs hypoxia-induced depolarization in rat carotid body glomus cells. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2013 Aug 01; 188(1):9-14.
Score: 0.108
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Bavis RW, Kim I, Pradhan N, Nawreen N, Dmitrieff EF, Carroll JL, Donnelly DF. Recovery of carotid body O2 sensitivity following chronic postnatal hyperoxia in rats. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2011 Jun 30; 177(1):47-55.
Score: 0.093
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