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1. Altered 5-HT2A/C receptor binding in the medulla oblongata in the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): Part II. Age-associated alterations in serotonin receptor binding profiles within medullary nuclei supporting cardiorespiratory homeostasis.

15. Inconsistent classification of unexplained sudden deaths in infants and children hinders surveillance, prevention and research: recommendations from The 3rd International Congress on Sudden Infant and Child Death.

17. Heated, humidified high-flow nasal cannula therapy

18. Does Diaphragmatic Electrical Activity in Preterm Infants Predict Extubation Success?

19. Salivary caffeine concentrations are comparable to plasma concentrations in preterm infants receiving extended caffeine therapy.

20. Eliminating medullary 5-HT neurons delays arousal and decreases the respiratory response to repeated episodes of hypoxia in neonatal rat pups.

21. Impaired arousal in rat pups with prenatal alcohol exposure is modulated by GABAergic mechanisms.

22. Effects of caffeine on intermittent hypoxia in infants born prematurely: a randomized clinical trial.

23. Arousal from sleep in response to intermittent hypoxia in rat pups is modulated by medullary raphe GABAergic mechanisms.

26. Inhibition of Serotonergic Neurons in the Nucleus Paragigantocellularis Lateralis Fragments Sleep and Decreases Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in the Piglet: Implications for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

27. Prolongation of the laryngeal chemoreflex after inhibition of the rostral ventral medulla in piglets: a role in SIDS?

41. Letter to the Editor.

50. Altered 5-HT2A/C receptor binding in the medulla oblongata in the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): Part II. Age-associated alterations in serotonin receptor binding profiles within medullary nuclei supporting cardiorespiratory homeostasis.

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