Opioids modulate an emergent rhythmogenic process to depress breathing

  1. Xiaolu Sun
  2. Carolina Thörn Pérez
  3. Nagaraj Halemani D
  4. Xuesi Max Shao
  5. Morgan Greenwood
  6. Sarah Heath
  7. Jack L Feldman
  8. Kaiwen Kam  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California, Los Angeles, United States
  2. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, United States

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  1. Xiaolu Sun
  2. Carolina Thörn Pérez
  3. Nagaraj Halemani D
  4. Xuesi Max Shao
  5. Morgan Greenwood
  6. Sarah Heath
  7. Jack L Feldman
  8. Kaiwen Kam
(2019)
Opioids modulate an emergent rhythmogenic process to depress breathing
eLife 8:e50613.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.50613

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