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Contribution of 5-HT2 Receptor Subtypes to Sleep–Wakefulness and Respiratory Control, and Functional Adaptations in Knock-Out Mice Lacking 5-HT2A Receptors
J. Neurosci. Popa et al. 25: 11231

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  • supplemental material - Graph A: Modulation of the plethysmographic signal by the heart rate during apneas. This figure represents traces from plethysmographic recording (Resp), electrocardiogram (ECG) and heart rate (corresponding to an interpolation of the inverse of the R-R intervals). Ripples in the Resp traces during apneas clearly align with heart beats indicating airways are open.
  • supplemental material - Graph B: Average EEG power density for each vigilance state obtained from 48 hours recordings of 9 5-HT2A+/+ and 9 5-HT2A-/- mice (see Methods). No difference between the 2 strains was observed for any vigilance state.




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