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In respiratory modulated neurons of rabbits, vagally mediated inhibition is not bound to resting membrane potential oscillations. Latency of spinally evoked antidromical spike invasion, however, is shorter and threshold voltage is lower during the shift of membrane potential towards depolarization accompanying burst discharge.
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Fallert, M., Dinse, H.R.O. & Böhmer, G. Time course of excitatory and inhibitory states of bulbar respiratory modulated neurons. Experientia 36, 848–849 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978607
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