Glycinergic Interneurons in the Respiratory Network of the Rhythmic Slice Preparation

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​Glycinergic Interneurons in the Respiratory Network of the Rhythmic Slice Preparation​
Winter, S. M.; Fresemann, J.; Schnell, C.; Oku, Y.; Hirrlinger, J. & Huelsmann, S. ​ (2010)
​New frontiers in respiratory control pp. 97​-100. ​11th Oxford Conference on Modeling and Control of Breathing​, Nara, Japan.
Berlin​: Springer. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5692-7_20 

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Winter, Stefan M.; Fresemann, Jens; Schnell, Christian; Oku, Yoshitaka; Hirrlinger, Johannes; Huelsmann, Swen 
Abstract
The neuronal network in the pre-Botzinger Complex is the key element of respiratory rhythm generation. Isolated in a slice preparation, the pre-Botzinger Complex network is still able to generate its inspiratory activity. Although the mechanism of rhythm generation in principle relies on glutamatergic neurons, interestingly we found that glycinergic neurons represent a major portion of all inspiratory neurons in the slice preparation.
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2010
Publisher
Springer
Conference
11th Oxford Conference on Modeling and Control of Breathing
Series
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 
ISBN
978-1-4419-5691-0
Conference Place
Nara, Japan
Event start
2009-07-23
Event end
2009-07-26

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