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Tara Bautista to Deglutition

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Connection Strength

1.461
  1. Bautista TG, Fong AY, Dutschmann M. Spontaneous swallowing occurs during autoresuscitation in the in situ brainstem preparation of rat. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2014 Oct 01; 202:35-43.
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    Score: 0.479
  2. Bautista TG, Dutschmann M. Ponto-medullary nuclei involved in the generation of sequential pharyngeal swallowing and concomitant protective laryngeal adduction in situ. J Physiol. 2014 Jun 15; 592(12):2605-23.
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    Score: 0.466
  3. Bautista TG, Sun QJ, Pilowsky PM. The generation of pharyngeal phase of swallow and its coordination with breathing: interaction between the swallow and respiratory central pattern generators. Prog Brain Res. 2014; 212:253-75.
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    Score: 0.460
  4. Browaldh N, Bautista TG, Dutschmann M, Berkowitz RG. The K?lliker-Fuse nucleus: a review of animal studies and the implications for cranial nerve function in humans. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016 Nov; 273(11):3505-3510.
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    Score: 0.033
  5. Sun QJ, Bautista TG, Berkowitz RG, Zhao WJ, Pilowsky PM. The temporal relationship between non-respiratory burst activity of expiratory laryngeal motoneurons and phrenic apnoea during stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve in rat. J Physiol. 2011 Apr 01; 589(Pt 7):1819-30.
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    Score: 0.024
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