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Academic Article Reduced Coordination of Hyolaryngeal Elevation and Bolus Movement in a Pig Model of Preterm Infant Swallowing.
Academic Article Oropharyngeal capsaicin exposure improves infant feeding performance in an animal model of superior laryngeal nerve damage.
Academic Article Anatomical and physiological variation of the hyoid musculature during swallowing in infant pigs.
Academic Article Swallow Safety is Determined by Bolus Volume During Infant Feeding in an Animal Model.
Academic Article Preterm birth disrupts the development of feeding and breathing coordination.
Academic Article Swallow Safety in Infant Pigs With and Without Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Lesion.
Academic Article Sucking versus swallowing coordination, integration, and performance in preterm and term infants.
Academic Article Pathophysiology of aspiration in a unilateral SLN lesion model using quantitative analysis of VFSS.
Academic Article Changes in the coordination between respiration and swallowing from suckling through weaning.
Academic Article The effect of preterm birth, recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion, and postnatal maturation on hyoid and thyroid movements, and their coordination in infant feeding.
Academic Article Muscle activity and kinematics show different responses to recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion in mammal swallowing.
Academic Article Increased viscosity of milk during infant feeding improves swallow safety through modifying sucking in an animal model.
Academic Article Impact of volume and rate of milk delivery on coordination of respiration and swallowing in infant pigs.
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