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Okadaic acid‐sensitive protein phosphatases constrain phrenic long‐term facilitation following sustained hypoxia

Wilkerson et al., 2006

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9583600486204254097
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Wilkerson J
Baker‐Herman T
Mitchell G
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The FASEB Journal

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Phrenic long‐term facilitation (pLTF) is a form of pattern‐sensitive respiratory plasticity induced by intermittent, but not sustained hypoxia (SH). The mechanism (s) underlying pattern‐sensitivity in pLTF is (are) unknown. Since certain protein phosphatases inhibit …
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