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. 2002 Aug 9;544(Pt 1):253–265. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.019687

Figure 1. Spontaneous respiratory motor activity produced by in vitro turtle brainstem preparations.

Figure 1

A, turtle brainstems were isolated, placed in an in vitro recording chamber, and suction electrodes were attached to hypoglossal (XII) nerve rootlets to record respiratory activity. B, a sample recording trace shows rhythmic bursts of integrated respiratory activity.