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1. No effect of aerobic fitness on exercise-induced diaphragm fatigue in females.

2. Transplantation of embryonic spinal motor neurons into peripheral nerves enables functional reconstruction of a denervated diaphragm.

3. Hypoxia evokes a sequence of raphe-pontomedullary network operations for inspiratory drive amplification and gasping.

4. Persistent glossopharyngeal nerve respiratory discharge patterns after ponto-medullary transection.

5. An Implantable Self-Driven Diaphragm Pacing System Based on a Microvibration Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Phrenic Nerve Stimulation.

6. The ReInvigorate Study-phrenic nerve-to-diaphragm stimulation for weaning from mechanical ventilation: a protocol for a randomized pivotal clinical trial.

7. Sex differences in spontaneous respiratory recovery following chronic C2 hemisection.

8. Orexin receptor 2 agonist activates diaphragm and genioglossus muscle through stimulating inspiratory neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex, and phrenic and hypoglossal motoneurons in rodents.

9. Inactivity-induced phrenic motor facilitation requires PKCζ activity within phrenic motor neurons.

10. Breath-by-breath comparison of a novel percutaneous phrenic nerve stimulation approach with mechanical ventilation in juvenile pigs: a pilot study.

11. Postnatal survival of phrenic motor neurons is promoted by BDNF/TrkB.FL signaling.

12. Closed-loop parameter optimization for patient-specific phrenic nerve stimulation.

13. The pre-Bötzinger complex is necessary for the expression of inspiratory and post-inspiratory motor discharge of the vagus.

14. Pattern sensitivity of ampakine-hypoxia interactions for evoking phrenic motor facilitation in anesthetized rat.

15. A physiological model of phrenic nerve excitation by electrical stimulation.

16. Chloroquine impairs maximal transdiaphragmatic pressure generation in old mice.

18. Cervical spinal hemisection effects on spinal tissue oxygenation and long-term facilitation of phrenic, renal and splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity.

19. Sonographic Phrenic Nerve Changes in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

20. Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation to treat central sleep apnoea in patients with heart failure may improve sleep, quality of life, and symptoms.

21. Beyond phrenic nerve stimulation to reduce the hypoxemic burden in central apneas: Targeting chemoreflex?

22. Novel regenerative drug, SPG302 promotes functional recovery of diaphragm muscle activity after cervical spinal cord injury.

23. Size-dependent differences in mitochondrial volume density in phrenic motor neurons.

24. Safety and Feasibility of Noninvasive Electromagnetic Stimulation of the Phrenic Nerves.

25. Mild inflammation impairs acute intermittent hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitation by a spinal adenosine-dependent mechanism.

26. Diaphragm stimulation elicits phrenic afferent-induced neuromuscular plasticity.

27. Altering magnetic field strength impacts the assessment of diaphragmatic function using cervical magnetic stimulation.

28. BDNF-induced phrenic motor facilitation shifts from PKCθ to ERK dependence with mild systemic inflammation.

29. Feasibility of transesophageal phrenic nerve stimulation.

30. Cannabinoid receptors involved in descending inhibition on spinal seizure-like activity in the phrenic output.

31. Voluntary activation of the diaphragm after inspiratory pressure threshold loading.

33. Targeting drug or gene delivery to the phrenic motoneuron pool.

34. Inspiratory response and side-effects to rapid bilateral magnetic phrenic nerve stimulation using differently shaped coils: implications for stimulation-assisted mechanical ventilation.

35. Phrenic-to-intercostal reflex activity in response to high frequency spinal cord stimulation (HF-SCS).

37. Non-invasive phrenic nerve stimulation to avoid ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction in critical care.

38. Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation for Central Sleep Apnea.

39. Changes in phrenic nerve compound muscle action potential in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

40. A New Surface Technique for Phrenic Nerve Conduction Study.

41. COVID-19 associated phrenic nerve mononeuritis: a case series.

42. Diaphragm muscle function in a mouse model of early-onset spasticity.

43. Identification of the Tidal Volume Response to Pulse Amplitudes of Phrenic Nerve Stimulation Using Gaussian Process Regression.

44. Phrenic nerve stimulation experiences. A single centre, controlled, prospective study.

45. Sex Differences in Diaphragm Voluntary Activation after Exercise.

46. Cervical spinal hemisection alters phrenic motor neuron glutamatergic mRNA receptor expression.

47. Epidural electrical spinal cord stimulation of the thoracic segments (T2-T5) facilitates respiratory function in patients with complete spinal cord injury.

49. Acute intermittent hypercapnic-hypoxia elicits central neural respiratory motor plasticity in humans.

50. The many paths to diagnose diaphragmatic paralysis: Cardiopulmonary ultrasound on stage.

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