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  • Large Lung Volumes Delay th... Large Lung Volumes Delay the Onset of the Physiological Breaking Point During Simulated Diving
    McCulloch, Paul F.; Gebhart, B. W.; Schroer, J. A. Frontiers in physiology, 09/2021, Volume: 12
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    During breath holding after face immersion there develops an urge to breathe. The point that would initiate the termination of the breath hold, the “physiological breaking point,” is thought to be ...
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  • Development and characteriz... Development and characterization of HPV-positive and HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma tumorgrafts
    Kimple, Randall J; Harari, Paul M; Torres, Alexandra D ... Clinical cancer research, 02/2013, Volume: 19, Issue: 4
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    To develop a clinically relevant model system to study head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), we have established and characterized a direct-from-patient tumorgraft model of human ...
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  • Innervation of the Nose and... Innervation of the Nose and Nasal Region of the Rat: Implications for Initiating the Mammalian Diving Response
    McCulloch, Paul F; Lahrman, Kenneth A; DelPrete, Benjamin ... Frontiers in neuroanatomy, 11/2018, Volume: 12
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    Most terrestrial animals demonstrate an autonomic reflex that facilitates survival during prolonged submersion under water. This diving response is characterized by bradycardia, apnea and selective ...
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  • Training rats to voluntaril... Training rats to voluntarily dive underwater: investigations of the mammalian diving response
    McCulloch, Paul F Journal of visualized experiments, 11/2014 93
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    Underwater submergence produces autonomic changes that are observed in virtually all diving animals. This reflexly-induced response consists of apnea, a parasympathetically-induced bradycardia and a ...
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  • Restoration of the nasophar... Restoration of the nasopharyngeal response after bilateral sectioning of the anterior ethmoidal nerve in the rat
    McCulloch, Paul F.; DiNovo, Karyn M. Physiological reports, August 2018, Volume: 6, Issue: 15
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    In response to stimulation of the nasal passages with volatile ammonia vapors, the nasopharyngeal reflex produces parasympathetically mediated bradycardia, sympathetically mediated increased ...
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  • Repetitive Diving in Traine... Repetitive Diving in Trained Rats Still Increases Fos Production in Brainstem Neurons after Bilateral Sectioning of the Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve
    McCulloch, Paul F; Warren, Erik A; DiNovo, Karyn M Frontiers in physiology, 04/2016, Volume: 7
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    This research was designed to investigate the role of the anterior ethmoidal nerve (AEN) during repetitive trained diving in rats, with specific attention to activation of afferent and efferent ...
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  • Unmyelinated fibers of the ... Unmyelinated fibers of the anterior ethmoidal nerve in the rat co-localize with neurons in the medullary dorsal horn and ventrolateral medulla activated by nasal stimulation
    Hollandsworth, Michael P; DiNovo, Karyn M; McCulloch, Paul F Brain research, 10/2009, Volume: 1298
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    Abstract The anterior ethmoidal nerve (AEN) innervates the nasal passages and external nares, and serves as the afferent limb of the nasopharyngeal and diving responses. However, although 65% of the ...
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  • Activation of the trigemina... Activation of the trigeminal medullary dorsal horn during voluntary diving in rats
    McCulloch, Paul F. Brain research, 07/2005, Volume: 1051, Issue: 1
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    Fos immunohistochemistry was used to indicate whether activation of trigeminal neurons occurs in voluntarily diving rats. In rats trained to dive underwater, significant increases in Fos labeling ...
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  • The cardiovascular and endo... The cardiovascular and endocrine responses to voluntary and forced diving in trained and untrained rats
    McCulloch, Paul F; Dinovo, Karyn M; Connolly, Tiffanny M American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 01/2010, Volume: 298, Issue: 1
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    The mammalian diving response, consisting of apnea, bradycardia, and increased total peripheral resistance, can be modified by conscious awareness, fear, and anticipation. We wondered whether swim ...
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  • Trigemino-autonomic connect... Trigemino-autonomic connections in the muskrat: the neural substrate for the diving response
    Panneton, W.Michael; McCulloch, Paul F; Sun, Wei Brain research, 08/2000, Volume: 874, Issue: 1
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    Stimulation of the anterior ethmoidal nerve of the muskrat produces a cardiorespiratory depression similar to the diving response. This includes an apnea, a parasympathetic bradycardia, and a ...
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