Michael Gilbey

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University College London, London, United Kingdom 
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Mastitskaya S, Marina N, Gourine A, et al. (2012) Cardioprotection evoked by remote ischaemic preconditioning is critically dependent on the activity of vagal pre-ganglionic neurones. Cardiovascular Research. 95: 487-94
Marina N, Becker DL, Gilbey MP. (2008) Immunohistochemical detection of connexin36 in sympathetic preganglionic and somatic motoneurons in the adult rat. Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical. 139: 15-23
Gilbey MP. (2007) Sympathetic rhythms and nervous integration. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. 34: 356-61
Marina N, Taheri M, Gilbey MP. (2006) Generation of a physiological sympathetic motor rhythm in the rat following spinal application of 5-HT. The Journal of Physiology. 571: 441-50
Korsak A, Gilbey MP. (2004) Rostral ventromedial medulla and the control of cutaneous vasoconstrictor activity following i.c.v. prostaglandin E(1). Neuroscience. 124: 709-17
Collins DR, Gilbey MP. (2003) Cutaneous sympathetic motor rhythms in the decerebrate rat. Neuroscience. 117: 981-9
Collins DR, Korsak A, Gilbey MP. (2002) Cutaneous sympathetic motor rhythms during a fever-like response induced by prostaglandin E(1). Neuroscience. 110: 351-60
Staras K, Chang HS, Gilbey MP. (2001) Resetting of sympathetic rhythm by somatic afferents causes post-reflex coordination of sympathetic activity in rat. The Journal of Physiology. 533: 537-45
Gilbey MP. (2001) Multiple oscillators, dynamic synchronization and sympathetic control. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. 28: 130-7
Chang HS, Staras K, Smith JE, et al. (1999) Sympathetic neuronal oscillators are capable of dynamic synchronization. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 19: 3183-97
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