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S.E. Neumueller, N. Buiter, G. Hilbert, K. Grams, R. Taylor, J. DeSalvo, G.L. Hodges, M.M. Hodges, L.G. Pan, S.J. Lewis, H.V. Forster, M.R. HODGES. Effects of sub-lethal doses of fentanyl on vital physiologic functions and withdrawal-like behaviors in adult goats. Front. Pharmacol. 14:1277601, 2023. PMID: 37885800

K.J. Grams, S.E. Neumueller, G.C. Mouradian, Jr., N.J. Burgraff, M.R. HODGES, L.G. Pan, and H.V. Forster. Mild and Moderate Chronic Hypercapnia Elicit Distinct Transcriptomic Responses of Immune Function in Cardiorespiratory Nuclei. Physiol. Genomics 55(11):487-501, 2023. PMID:37602394

N.M. Mathieu*, E.M. Fekete*, P.C. Muskus*, D.T. Brozoski, K-T. Lu, K.K. Wackman, J. Gomez, S. Fang, J.J. Reho, C.C. Grobe, I. Vazirabad, G.C. Mouradian, Jr., M.R. HODGES, J.L. Segar, J.L. Grobe, C.D. Sigmund, P. Nakagawa. Genetic Ablation of Prorenin Receptor in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Influences Blood Pressure and Hydromineral Balance in Deoxycorticosterone-Salt Hypertension. Function 4(5):zqad043, 2023. PMID: 37609445

K. Balapattabi, Y. Yavuz, J. Jiang, G. Deng, N.M. Mathieu, M.L. Ritter, M.A. Opichka, J.J. Reho, J.D. McCorvy, P. Nakagawa, L.L. Morselli, G.C. Mouradian, Jr., D. Atasoy, H. Cui, M.R. HODGES, C.D. Sigmund, J.L. Grobe. Angiotensin AT1A receptor signal switching in Agouti-related peptide neurons mediates metabolic rate adaptation during obesity. Cell Rep. 42(8): 112935, 2023. PMID: 37540598

A.D. Manis, C.R. Cook-Snyder, W.A. Osmani, M. Eilbes, M. Dillard, O. Palygin, A. Staruschenko, M.R. HODGES. Repeated seizures lead to progressive ventilatory dysfunction in SSKcnj16-/- rats. J. Appl. Physiol. 135(4):872-885. PMID: 37535709

A.J. Burand, T.B. Waltz, A.D. Manis, M.R. Hodges, Stucky, C.L. HomeCageScan analysis reveals ongoing pain in Fabry rats. Neurobiol. Pain 13:100113, 2023. PMID: 36660199

K.J. Buchholz, S.E. Neumueller, N.J. Burgraff, M.R. Hodges, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Chronic moderate hypercapnia suppresses ventilatory responses to acute CO2 challenges. J. Appl. Physiol. 133(5):1106-1118, 2022. PMID:36135953

A. Staruschenko, M.R. Hodges, O. Palygin. Kir5.1 channels: potential role in epilepsy and seizure disorders. Am. J. Cell. Physiol. 323(3):C706-C717, 2022. PMID:35848616

G.C. Mouradian, P. Liu, E. Duffy, J.G. Vargas, K. Balapattabi, J.L. Grobe, C.D. Sigmund, M.R. Hodges. Patch-to-seq and transcriptomic analyses yield molecular markers of functionally distinct brainstem 5-HT neurons. Front. Synaptic Neurosci. 14:910820, 2022. PMID: 35844900

P.M. Getsy, S.M. Baby, W.J. May, A.P. Young, B. Gaston, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster, J.N. Bates, C.G. Wilson, T.H.J. Lewis, Y-H Hsieh, S.J. Lewis. D-Cysteine ethyl ester reverses the deleterious ventilatory effects of morphine in freely-moving rats while maintaining analgesia. Front. Pharmacol. 13:883329, 2022. PMID: 35814208

C.N. Patil, M.L. Ritter, K.K. Wackman, V. Oliveira, K. Balapattabi, C.C. Grobe, D.T. Brozoski, J.J. Reho, P. Nakagawa, G.C. Mouradian, Jr., A.J. Kriegel, A.E. Kwitek, M.R. Hodges, J.L. Segar, C.D. Sigmund, J.L. Grobe. Cardiometabolic effects of DOCA-salt in male C57BL/6J mice are variably dependent upon sodium and non-sodium components of diet. Am. J. Physiol. Reg. Integr. Comp. Physiol., 2022. PMID: 35348007

J.J. Reho, P. Nakagawa, G.C. Mouradian, Jr., C.C. Grobe, F.L. Savaria, C.M.L. Burnett, A.E. Kwitek, J.R. Kirby, J.L. Segar, M.R. Hodges, C.D. Sigmund, J.L Grobe. Methods for the comprehensive in vivo analysis of energy flux, fluid homeostasis, blood pressure and ventilatory function in rodents. Front. Physiol., 2022. PMID: 35283781

G.C. Mouradian, Jr., M. Kilby, S. Alvarez, K. Kaplan, M.R. Hodges. Mortality and ventilatory effects of central serotonin deficiency during postnatal development depend on age but not sex. Physiol. Rep. 9(13):e14946, 2021.PMID: 34228894

K.J. Buchholz, N.J. Burgraff, S.E. Neumueller, M.R. Hodges, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Physiologic and neurochemical adaptations following abrupt termination of chronic hypercapnia in goats. J. Appl. Physiol., 2021. PMID: 33539265

A.D. Manis, O. Palygin, E. Isaeva, V. Levchenko, P.S. LaViolette, T.S. Pavlov, M.R. Hodegs, A. Staruschenko. Kcnj16 knockout produces audiogenic seizures in the Dahl salt-sensitive rat. JCI Insight 6(1):e143251, 2021. PMID: 33232300

S.A. Beyeler, M.R. Hodges, A.G. Huxtable. Impact of inflammation on developing respiratory control networks: rhythm generation, chemoreception and plasticity. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 274:103357, 2020. PMID 31899353

A.D. Manis, O. Palygin, S. Khedr, V. Levchenko, M.R. Hodges, A. Staruschenko. Relationship between renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and renal Kir5.1 channels. Clin. Sci., 133(24):2449-2461, 2019. PMID: 31799617

K.J. Cummings and M.R. Hodges. The serotonergic system and the control of breathing during development. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 270:103255, 2019. PMID: 31362064

N.J. Burgraff, S.E. Neumueller, K.J. Buchholz, J. LeClaire, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, H.V. Forster. Brainstem serotonergic, catecholaminergic, and inflammatory adaptations during chronic hypercapnia in goats. FASEB J. 33(12):14491-14505, 2019. PMID: 31670983

N.J. Burgraff, S.E. Neumueller, K.J. Buchholz, M.R. Hodges, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Midbrain and cerebral inflammatory and glutamatergic adaptations during chronic hypercapnia in goats. Brain Res. 1724:146347, 2019. PMID: 31494104

G.C. Mouradian, Jr., S. Alvarez-Argote, R. Gorzek, G. Thuku, T. Michkalkiewiz, M.T.T. Wong-Riley, G.C. Konduri, M.R. Hodges. Acute and chronic changes in the control of breathing in a rat model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Am. J. Physiol. Lung, Cell., Mol. Physiol., 316(3): L506-518, 2019. PMID: 30652496

N.J. Burgraff, S.E. Neumueller, K. Buchholz, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, H.V. Forster. Glutamate receptor plasticity in brainstem respiratory nuclei following chronic hypercapnia in goats. Physiol. Rep., 7(8): e14035, 2019. PMID: 30993898

M.M. Puissant, C. Muere, V. Levchenko, A.D. Manis, P. Martino, H.V. Forster, O. Palygin, A. Staruschenko, M.R. Hodges. Genetic mutation of Kcnj16 identifies Kir5.1-containing channels as key regulators of acute and chronic pH homeostasis. FASEB J. 33(4):5067-5075, 2019. PMID: 30605394

G.C. Mouradian and M.R. Hodges. Autoresuscitation: The central role of serotonin. Elife, Oct. 23;7, 2018. PMID: 30350782

L. Mu, D.D. Xia, T. Michalkiewicz, G.G. Konduri, M. Hodges, G. Mouradian, M.T. Wong-Riley. Effects of neonatal hyperoxia on the critical period of postnatal development of neurochemical expressions in brain stem respiratory-related nuclei in the rat. Physiol. Reports, 2018. PMID: 29516654.

O. Palygin, V. Levchenko, D.V. Ilatovskaya, T.S. Pavlov, O.M. Pochynyuk, H.J. Jacob, A.M. Geurts, M.R. Hodges, A. Staruschenko. Essential role of Kir5.1 channels in renal salt handling and blood pressure control. JCI Insight, 2(18), 2017. PMID: 28931751

T.M. Langer, III, S.E. Neumueller, E. Crumley, N.J. Burgraff, S. Talwar, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, H.V. Forster. Ventilatory and neurochemical changes during µ-opioid receptor activation in the hypoglossal motor nucleus of goats. J. Appl. Physiol. 123(6): 1532-44, 2017. PMID: 28839004

J.O. Young, A. Geurts, M.R. Hodges, Cummings, K.E. Active sleep unmasks apnea and delayed arousal in infant rat pups lacking central serotonin. J. Appl. Physiol. 123(4): 825-34, 2017.  PMID: 28775068

M.M. Puissant, G.C. Mouradian, P. Liu, M.R. HodgesIdentifying Candidate Genes that Underlie Cellular pH Sensitivity in Serotonin Neurons Using Transcriptomics: A Potential Role for Kir5.1 Channels. Front. Cell. Neurosci. 2017. (PMID pending).

M.R. HodgesGoing to WAR: using a rat model of audiogenic seizure to uncover potential links to ventilatory dysfunction in epilepsy. J. Physiol. 595(3): 617-618, 2017. PMID: 28145010.

T.M. Langer, III, S.E. Neumueller, E. Crumley, N.J. Burgraff, S. Talwar, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, H.V. Forster. Effects on breathing of agonists to μ-opioid or GABAA receptors dialyzed into the ventral respiratory column of awake and sleeping goats. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 239: 10-25, 2017. PMID 28137700.

T.M. Langer, III, S.E. Neumueller, E. Crumley, N.J. Burgraff, S. Talwar, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, H.V. Forster. State-dependent and -independent effects of dialyzing excitatory neuromodulator receptor antagonists into the ventral respiratory column. J. Appl. Physiol. 122(2):327-338, 2017. PMID: 27687562.

G.C. Mouradian, Jr., P. Liu, M.R. Hodges. Raphe gene expression changes implicate immune-related functions in ventilatory plasticity following carotid body denervation in rats. Exp. Neurol. (In Press, 2016). PMID: 27132994

K. Kaplan, A.E. Echert, B. Massat, M.M. Puissant, O. Palygin, A.M. Geurts, M.R. Hodges. Chronic central serotonin depletion attenuates ventilation and body temperature in young but not adult Tph2 knockout rats. J. Appl. Physiol. 120(9):1070-81, 2016. PMID: 26869713.

C. Muere, S.E. Neumueller, S.J. Olesiak, J.R. Miller, T. Langer, M.R. Hodges, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Combined unilateral blockade of cholinergic, peptidergic, and serotonergic receptors in the ventral respiratory column does not affect breathing in goats. J. Appl. Physiol. 119(3):308-320, 2015. PMID: 26023224.

C. Muere, S.E. Neumueller, S.J. Olesiak, J.R. Miller, M.R. Hodges, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Blockade of neurokinin-1 receptors in the central respiratory column does not affect breathing but alters neurochemical release. J. Appl. Physiol. 118(6):732-41, 2015. PMID: 25635003.

M.M. Puissant, A.E. Echert, C. Yang, G.C. Mouradian Jr., T. Novotny, P. Liu, M. Liang, M.R. Hodges. RNASeq-derived transcriptome comparisons reveal neuromodulatory deficiency in the CO2-insensitive Brown Norway rat. J. Physiol. 593(2):415-430, 2015. PMID: 25630262.

L. Li, Y. Lu, E. Chen, C. Yang, P. Jayaraman, J. De Pons, C.C. Kaczorowski, H.J. Jacob, A.G. Greene, M.R. Hodges, A.W. Cowley, Jr., M. Liang, H. Xu, P. Liu. Improved rat genome gene prediction by integration of ESTs with RNA-Seq information. Bioinformatics 31(1); 25-32, 2015. PMID:25217576.

C. Muere, S. Neumueller, J. Miller, S. Olesiak, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan, and H.V. Forster. Evidence for neuromodulator interdependence in the control of breathing after cholinergic disruption in the ventral respiratory column during wakefulness and NREM sleep. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 205:7-15, 2015. PMID:25262584.

P.F. Martino, S. Olesiak, D. Batuuka, D. Riley, S. Neumueller, H.V. Forster, M.R. Hodges. Strain differences in pH-sensitive K+ channel-expressing cells in chemosensory and non-chemosensory brainstem nuclei. J. Appl. Physiol. 117(8):848-56, 2014. PMID:25150225.

J.R. Miller, S.E. Neumueller, C. Muere, S.J. Olesiak, L.G. Pan, J.D. Bukowy, A.O. Daghistany, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. Changes in glutamate receptor subunits within the medulla in goats after section of the carotid sinus nerves. J. Appl. Physiol., 116(12): 1531-42, 2014. PMID: 24790015.

H.V. Forster, J. Bonis, K. Krause, J. Wenninger, S. Neumueller, M. Hodges, L. Pan. Contributions of the pre-Botzinger complex and the Kölliker-fuse nuclei to respiratory rhythm and pattern generation in awake and sleeping goats. Prog. Brain Res. 209: 73-89, 2014. PMID: 24746044.

A.J. Kriegel, Y. Liu, P. Liu, M.A. Baker, M.R. Hodges, X Hua, M. Liang. Characteristics of MicroRNAs enriched in specific cell types and primary tissue types in solid organs. Physiol. Genomics 45(23): 1144-56, 2013. PMID: 24085797.

J.R. Miller, S.E. Neumueller, C. Muere, S.J. Olesiak, L.G. Pan, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. Changes in neurochemicals within the ventrolateral medullary respiratory column in awake goats after carotid body denervation. J. Appl. Physiol. 115(7):1088-98, 2013. PMID: 23869058.

J.M. Bonis, S.E. Neumueller, K.L. Krause, L.G. Pan, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. Contributions of the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus to coordination of breathing and swallowing. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 189(1):10-21, 2013. PMID:23774145.

M.R. Hodges, A.E. Echert, M.M. Puissant, and G.C. Mouradian. Fluoxetine augments ventilatory CO2 sensitivity in Brown Norway but not Sprague Dawley rats. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 186(2):221-228, 2013. PMID:23454023.

K. Katter, A.M. Geurts, O. Hoffmann, L. Mates, V. Landa, L. Hiripi, C. Moreno, J. Lazar, S. Bashir, V. Zidek, E. Popova, B. Jerchow, K. Becker, A. Devaraj, I. Walter, M. Grzybowski, M. Corebett, A.R. Filho, M.R. Hodges, M. Bader, Z. Ivics, H.J. Jacob, M. Pravenec, Z. Bosze, T. Rulicke, Z. Izsvak. Transposon-mediated transgenesis, transgenic rescue, and tissue-specific gene expression in rodents and rabbit. FASEB J. 27(3):930-941, 2013. PMID:23195032.

C. Muere, S. Neumueller, J. Miller, S. Olesiak, M.R. Hodges, L. Pan and H.V. Forster. Atropine microdialysis within or near the pre-Bötzinger Complex increases breathing frequency more during wakefulness than during NREM sleep. J. Appl. Physiol., 114(5):694-704, 2013. PMID:23271698.

G.C. Mouradian, Jr., H.V. Forster, M.R. Hodges. Acute and chronic effects of carotid body denervation (CBD) on ventilation and chemoreflexes in three rat strains. J. Physiol. 590(pt. 14); 3335-47, 2012. PMID:22615434.

M.R. Hodges, S. Best, G.B. Richerson. Altered ventilatory and thermoregulatory control in male and female adult Pet-1 null mice. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 177(2): 133-40, 2011. PMID:21453797.

J.M. Bonis, S.E. Neumueller, B.D. Marshall, K.L. Krause, B. Qian, L.G. Pan, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. The effects of lesions in the dorsolateral pons on the coordination of swallowing and breathing in awake goats. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 175(2):272:82, 2011.

S. Neumueller, M.R. Hodges, K. Krause, B. Marshall, J. Bonis, B. Qian, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster. Anatomic changes in multiple brainstem nuclei after incremental, near-complete neurotoxic destruction of the pre-Bötzinger Complex in adult goats. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 175(1):1-11, 2011. PMID:20601204.

D. Riley, M. Dwinell, B. Qian, K.L. Krause, J.M. Bonis, S. Neumueller, B.D. Marshall, M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. Differences between three different rat strains in the number of K+ channel-immunoreactive neurons in the medullary raphé nucleus. J. Appl. Physiol. 108(4): 1003-10, 2010. PMID:19926827.

M.R. Hodges, M. Wehner, J. Aungst, J.C. Smith, G.B. Richerson. Transgenic mice lacking serotonin neurons have severe apnea and high mortality during development. J. Neurosci. 29(33): 10341-9, 2009. PMID:19692608.

M.R. Hodges and G.B. Richerson. Interaction between defects in ventilatory and thermoregulatory control in mice lacking 5-HT neurons. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 164(3): 350-357, 2008. PMID:18775520.

M.R. Hodges, G.J. Tattersall, M.B. Harris, S. McEvoy, D. Richerson, E.S. Deneris, R.L. Johnson, Z.F. Chen, G.B. Richerson. Defects in the breathing and thermoregulation in mice with near-complete absence of central serotonin neurons. J. Neurosci. 28 (10): 2495-2505, 2008. PMID:18322094.

H.V. Forster, P. Martino, M. Hodges, K. Krause, J. Bonis, S. Davis, L. Pan. The carotid chemoreceptors are a major determinant of ventilatory CO2 sensitivity and of PaCO2 during eupneic breathing. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.  605: 322-326, 2008. PMID:18085293.

P.F. Martino, M.R. Hodges, S. Davis, C. Opansky, L.G. Pan,K. Krause, B. Qian, H.V. Forster. CO2/H+ chemoreceptors in the cerebellar fastigial nucleus do not uniformly affect breathing of awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 101(1): 241-8, 2006. PMID:16497844.

M.R. Hodges, C. Opansky, B. Qian, S. Davis, J.M. Bonis, K. Krause, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster.  Carotid body denervation alters ventilatory responses to ibotenic acid injections or focal acidosis in the medullary raphé.  J. Appl. Physiol. 98(4): 1234-42, 2005. PMID:15579571.

M.R. Hodges, P. Martino, Davis, S., C. Opansky, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster.  Effects on breathing of focal acidosis at multiple medullary raphé sites in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 97(6): 2303-9, 2004. PMID:15322068.

M.R. Hodges, C. Opansky, B. Qian, S. Davis, J. Bonis, J. Bastasic, T. Leekley, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster.  Transient attenuation of CO2 sensitivity after neurotoxic lesions in the medullary raphé of awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 97(6): 2236-47, 2004. PMID:15322066.

H.V. Forster, J.M. Wenninger, L.G. Pan, M.R. Hodges, R. Banzett.  Eupneic respiratory rhythm in awake goats is dependent on an intact pre-Bötzinger complex.  Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 551: 107-13, 2004. PMID:15602951.

J.M. Wenninger, L.G. Pan, L. Klum, T. Leekley, J. Bastasic, M.R. Hodges, T.R. Feroah, S. Davis, H.V. Forster.  Large lesions in the pre-Bötzinger complex area eliminate eupneic respiratory rhythm in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol., 97(5): 1629-36, 2004. PMID:15247161.

J.M. Wenninger, L.G. Pan, L. Klum, T. Leekley, J. Bastasic, M.R. Hodges, T.R. Feroah, S. Davis, H.V. Forster.  Small reduction of neurokinin-1 receptor-expressing neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex area induces abnormal breathing periods in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol., 97(5): 1620-8, 2004. PMID:15247160.

M.R. Hodges, L. Klum, T. Leekley, Brozoski, D.T., J. Bastasic, S. Davis, J.M. Wenninger, T.R. Feroah, L.G. Pan, H.V. Forster.  The effects on breathing in awake and sleeping goats of focal acidosis in the medullary raphé.  J. Appl. Physiol., 96(5): 1815-24, 2004. PMID:14672965.

P.F. Martino, H.V. Forster, T. Feroah, J. Wenninger, M. Hodges, L.G. Pan.  Do neurotoxic lesions in rostral medullary nuclei induce/accentuate hypoventilation during NREM sleep?  Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 138: 59-75, 2003. PMID:14519378.

H.V. Forster, M.R. Dwinell, M.R. Hodges, D. Brozoski, G.E. Hogan.  Do genes on rat chromosomes 9, 13, 16, 18, and 20 contribute to a regulation of breathing?  Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 135 (2-3): 247-261, 2003. PMID:12809624.

T.R. Feroah, H.V. Forster, C.G. Fuentes, P. Martino, M. Hodges, J. Wenninger, L. Pan, T. Rice.  Perturbations in the medullary nuclei enhance fractionated breathing in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 94 (4):1508-1518, 2003. PMID:12626473.

M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster, P.E. Papanek, M.R. Dwinell, G.E. Hogan.  Ventilatory phenotypes among four strains of adult rats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 93: 974-983, 2002. PMID:12183493.

T.R. Feroah, H.V. Forster, C.G. Fuentes, J. Wenninger, P. Martino, M. Hodges, L. Pan, and T. Rice.  Contributions from rostral medullary nuclei to coordination of swallowing and breathing in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 93: 581-591, 2002. PMID:12133868.

A. Serra, D. Brozoski, M. Hodges, S. Roethle, R. Franciosi, H.V. Forster.  Effects of carotid and aortic chemoreceptor denervation in newborn piglets.  J. Appl. Physiol. 92: 893-900, 2002. PMID:11842019.

J.M. Wenninger, L.G. Pan, P. Martino, L. Geiger, M. Hodges, A. Serra, T.R. Feroah, and H.V. Forster.  Multiple rostral medullary nuclei can influence breathing in awake goats.  J. Appl. Physiol. 91: 777-788, 2001. PMID:11457794.

 

BOOKS CHAPTERS & REVIEW ARTICLES

M.R. Hodges, H.V. Forster. Respiratory neuroplasticity following carotid body denervation. Neural Regener. Res. 7(14):1073-1079, 2012.

M.R. Hodges, G.B. Richerson. Medullary serotonin neurons and their roles in central respiratory chemoreception. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 173(3): 256-263, 2010. PMID:20226279.

M.R. Hodges, G.B. Richerson. The role of medullary serotonin (5-HT) neurons in ventilatory control: contributions to eupneic ventilation, CO2 chemoreception and thermoregulation. J. Appl. Physiol. 108(5):1425-32, 2010. PMID:20133432.

A.E. Corcoran, M.R. Hodges, Y. Wu, W. Wang, C.J. Wylie, E.S. Deneris, G.B. Richerson. Medullary serotonin neurons and central CO2 chemoreception. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 168(1-2):49-58, 2009. PMID:19394450.

M.R. Hodges, G.B. Richerson. Contributions of 5-HT neurons to respiratory control: neuromodulatory and trophic effects. Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 164: 222-232, 2008. PMID:18595785.

G. Buchanan, M.R. Hodges & G.B. Richerson. “Contribution of chemosensitive 5-HT neurons to interactions between the sleep/wake cycle and respiratory control”, in Serotonin and Sleep: Molecular, Functional and Clinical Aspects Edited by Monti, J.M., S.R. Pandi-Perumal, B.L. Jacobs & D. Nutt. Birkhauser Verlag AG, Basel, Switzerland (2008).

G.B. Richerson, W. Wang, M.R. Hodges, C.I. Dohle & A. Diez-Sampedro. Homing in on the specific phenotype(s) of central respiratory chemoreceptors. Exp. Physiol., 90(3): 259-269, 2005. PMID:15728134.