Kazuhisa Ezure

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Tokyo Women's Medical University, Shinjuku-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
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Ezure K, Tanaka I. (2006) Distribution and medullary projection of respiratory neurons in the dorsolateral pons of the rat. Neuroscience. 141: 1011-23
Saito Y, Ezure K, Tanaka I. (2002) Intracellular activity of superior laryngeal nerve motoneurons during fictive swallowing in decerebrate rats. Brain Research. 956: 262-7
Ezure K, Tanaka I. (2000) Identification of deflation-sensitive inspiratory neurons in the dorsal respiratory group of the rat. Brain Research. 883: 22-30
Ezure K, Tanaka I. (1997) Convergence of central respiratory and locomotor rhythms onto single neurons of the lateral reticular nucleus. Experimental Brain Research. 113: 230-42
Ezure K, Oku Y, Tanaka I. (1993) Location and axonal projection of one type of swallowing interneurons in cat medulla. Brain Research. 632: 216-24
Graf W, Ezure K. (1986) Morphology of vertical canal related second order vestibular neurons in the cat. Experimental Brain Research. 63: 35-48
Oshima T, Ezure K. (1986) The laminar organization of cat motor cortical neurons activated by stimulation of the cerebral peduncle compared with the effects of epicortical and thalamic activation Neuroscience Research Supplements. 3: S88
Ezure K, Oshima T. (1985) Intracortical spread of neuronal activities induced by stimulation of recurrent and thalamic afferent pathways compared with epicortical activation. The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 35: 269-90
Ezure K, Graf W. (1984) A quantitative analysis of the spatial organization of the vestibulo-ocular reflexes in lateral- and frontal-eyed animals--II. Neuronal networks underlying vestibulo-oculomotor coordination. Neuroscience. 12: 95-109
Ezure K, Wilson VJ. (1984) Interaction of tonic neck and vestibular reflexes in the forelimb of the decerebrate cat. Experimental Brain Research. 54: 289-92
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