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1. Influence of propofol on isolated neonatal rat carotid body glomus cell response to hypoxia and hypercapnia

2. Neurotransmitter switching coupled to β-adrenergic signaling in sympathetic neurons in prehypertensive states

3. Carotid body hyperplasia and enhanced ventilatory responses to hypoxia in mice with heterozygous deficiency of PHD2

9. Oxygen and mitochondrial inhibitors modulate both monomeric and heteromeric TASK-1 and TASK-3 channels in mouse carotid body type-1 cells

10. Modulation of TASK-like background potassium channels in rat arterial chemoreceptor cells by intracellular ATP and other nucleotides

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19. Differential effects of halothane and sevoflurane on hypoxia-induced intracellular calcium transients of neonatal rat carotid body type I cells.

22. Acute oxygen-sensing mechanisms.

23. Hif-2α programs oxygen chemosensitivity in chromaffin cells.

24. Lack of influence of dexmedetomidine on rat glomus cell response to hypoxia, and on mouse acute hypoxic ventilatory response.

25. Competitive Interactions between Halothane and Isoflurane at the Carotid Body and TASK Channels.

26. Marked and rapid effects of pharmacological HIF-2α antagonism on hypoxic ventilatory control.

27. Influence of propofol on isolated neonatal rat carotid body glomus cell response to hypoxia and hypercapnia.

28. A1899, PK-THPP, ML365, and Doxapram inhibit endogenous TASK channels and excite calcium signaling in carotid body type-1 cells.

29. PHD2 inactivation in Type I cells drives HIF-2α-dependent multilineage hyperplasia and the formation of paraganglioma-like carotid bodies.

30. RNA Sequencing Reveals Novel Transcripts from Sympathetic Stellate Ganglia During Cardiac Sympathetic Hyperactivity.

31. Neurotransmitter Switching Coupled to β-Adrenergic Signaling in Sympathetic Neurons in Prehypertensive States.

32. Regulation of ventilatory sensitivity and carotid body proliferation in hypoxia by the PHD2/HIF-2 pathway.

33. A method for continuous and stable perfusion of tissue and single cell preparations with accurate concentrations of volatile anaesthetics.

34. Moderate inhibition of mitochondrial function augments carotid body hypoxic sensitivity.

35. TASK channels in arterial chemoreceptors and their role in oxygen and acid sensing.

36. Functional Properties of Mitochondria in the Type-1 Cell and Their Role in Oxygen Sensing.

37. Glycogen metabolism protects against metabolic insult to preserve carotid body function during glucose deprivation.

38. The von Hippel-Lindau Chuvash mutation in mice causes carotid-body hyperplasia and enhanced ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia.

39. Cytosolic calcium regulation in rat afferent vagal neurons during anoxia.

40. Oxygen sensitivity of mitochondrial function in rat arterial chemoreceptor cells.

42. Carotid body hyperplasia and enhanced ventilatory responses to hypoxia in mice with heterozygous deficiency of PHD2.

43. Targeted neuronal nitric oxide synthase transgene delivery into stellate neurons reverses impaired intracellular calcium transients in prehypertensive rats.

44. Effects of exogenous hydrogen sulphide on calcium signalling, background (TASK) K channel activity and mitochondrial function in chemoreceptor cells.

45. 'Hypoxic ventilatory decline' in the intracellular Ca2+ response to sustained isocapnic hypoxia in carotid body glomus cells.

46. Halothane and sevoflurane exert different degrees of inhibition on carotid body glomus cell intracellular Ca2+ response to hypoxia.

47. Differential effects of halothane and isoflurane on carotid body glomus cell intracellular Ca2+ and background K+ channel responses to hypoxia.

48. Two-pore domain k(+) channels and their role in chemoreception.

49. Acid-evoked Ca2+ signalling in rat sensory neurones: effects of anoxia and aglycaemia.

50. Effects of anoxia and aglycemia on cytosolic calcium regulation in rat sensory neurons.

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