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Berger, Maximus, Leicht, Anthony, Slatcher, Angela, Kraeuter, Ann Katrin, Ketheesan, Sarangan, Larkins, Sarah, and Sarnyai, Zoltàn (2017) Cortisol awakening response and acute stress reactivity in First Nations people. Scientific Reports, 7. 41760. pp. 1-10.
Bautista, Tara G., Xing, Tao, Fong, Angelina Y., and Pilowsky, Paul M. (2012) Recurrent laryngeal nerve activity exhibits a 5-HT-mediated long-term facilitation and enhanced response to hypoxia following acute intermittent hypoxia in rat. Journal of Applied Physiology, 112. pp. 1144-1156.
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Frithiof, Robert, Xing, Tao, McKinley, Micael J., May, Clive N., and Ramchandra, Rohit (2014) Intracarotid hypertonic sodium chloride differentially modulates sympathetic nerve activity to the heart and kidney. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 306. R567-R575.
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Xing, Tao, Pilowsky, Paul M., and Fong, Angelina Y. (2014) Mechanism of sympathetic activation and blood pressure elevation in humans and animals following acute intermittent hypoxia. In: Holstege, Gert, Beers, Caroline M., and Subramanian, Hari, (eds.) The Central Nervous System Control of Respiration. Progress in Brain Research, 209 . Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 131-146.
Xing, Tao, Fong, Angelina Y., Bautista, Tara G., and Pilowsky, Paul M. (2013) Acute intermittent hypoxia induced neural plasticity in respiratory motor control. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 40 (9). pp. 602-609.
Xing, Tao, and Pilowsky, Paul M. (2010) Acute intermittent hypoxia in rat in vivo elicits a robust increase in tonic sympathetic nerve activity that is independent of respiratory drive. Journal of Physiology, 588 (16). pp. 3075-3088.