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Authors: Kramer, JM Aragones, A Waldrop, TG
Citation: Jm. Kramer et al., Reflex cardiovascular responses originating in exercising muscles of mice, J APP PHYSL, 90(2), 2001, pp. 579-585

Authors: Kramer, JM Beatty, JA Little, HR Plowey, ED Waldrop, TG
Citation: Jm. Kramer et al., Chronic exercise alters caudal hypothalamic regulation of the cardiovascular system in hypertensive rats, AM J P-REG, 280(2), 2001, pp. R389-R397

Authors: Kramer, JM Waldrop, TG Frizzell, LA Zachary, JF O'Brien, WD
Citation: Jm. Kramer et al., Cardiopulmonary function in rats with lung hemorrhage induced by pulsed ultrasound exposure, J ULTR MED, 20(11), 2001, pp. 1197-1206

Authors: Little, HR Kramer, JM Beatty, JA Waldrop, TG
Citation: Hr. Little et al., Chronic exercise increases GAD gene expression in the caudal hypothalamus of spontaneously hypertensive rats, MOL BRAIN R, 95(1-2), 2001, pp. 48-54

Authors: Kramer, KM Plowey, ED Beatty, JA Little, HR Waldrop, TG
Citation: Km. Kramer et al., Hypothalamus, hypertension, and exercise, BRAIN RES B, 53(1), 2000, pp. 77-85

Authors: Horn, EM Kramer, JM Waldrop, TG
Citation: Em. Horn et al., Development of hypoxia-induced Fos expression in rat caudal hypothalamic neurons, NEUROSCIENC, 99(4), 2000, pp. 711-720

Authors: Fan, YP Horn, EM Waldrop, TG
Citation: Yp. Fan et al., Biophysical characterization of rat caudal hypothalamic neurons: Calcium channel contribution to excitability, J NEUROPHYS, 84(6), 2000, pp. 2896-2903

Authors: Horn, EM Waldrop, TG
Citation: Em. Horn et Tg. Waldrop, Hypoxic augmentation of fast-inactivating and persistent sodium currents in rat caudal hypothalamic neurons, J NEUROPHYS, 84(5), 2000, pp. 2572-2581

Authors: Horn, EM Dillon, GH Fan, YP Waldrop, TG
Citation: Em. Horn et al., Developmental aspects and mechanisms of rat caudal hypothalamic neuronal responses to hypoxia, J NEUROPHYS, 81(4), 1999, pp. 1949-1959

Authors: Kramer, JM Nolan, PC Waldrop, TG
Citation: Jm. Kramer et al., In vitro responses of neurons in the periaqueductal gray to hypoxia and hypercapnia, BRAIN RES, 835(2), 1999, pp. 197-203

Authors: Horn, EM Waldrop, TG
Citation: Em. Horn et Tg. Waldrop, Suprapontine control of respiration, RESP PHYSL, 114(3), 1998, pp. 201-211
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