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Characteristics of experimental recurrent laryngeal nerve surgical injury in dogs.

Effects of Dopamine D1 and D2 Receptor Antagonists on Laryngeal Neurophysiology in the Rat

Immunohistochemical Analysis of Laryngeal Muscles in Normal Horses and Horses With Subclinical Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy

Treatment for spasmodic dysphonia: limitations of current approaches.

Oral and respiratory control for preterm feeding.

An in vivo model of external superior laryngeal nerve paralysis: laryngoscopic findings.

The demands of professional opera singing on cranio-cervical posture

Marsupialization of vocal fold retention cysts: voice assessment and surgical outcomes.

The motor fibers of the recurrent laryngeal nerve are located in the anterior extralaryngeal branch.

The laryngeal chemoreflex: an evaluation of the normoxic response.

[Anatomy of the larynx].

Control of vocal fold cover stiffness by laryngeal muscles: a preliminary study.

μ-Opioid and N-Methyl-D-aspartate Receptors Are Localized at Laryngeal Motoneurons of Guinea Pigs

Serial electromyography of the thyroarytenoid muscles using the NIM-response system in a canine model of vocal fold paralysis.

[Functional classification of laryngeal muscles]

Revision laryngeal surgery for the suboptimal injection of calcium hydroxylapatite.

Changes of extremity and laryngeal muscle electromyographic amplitudes after intravenous administration of vecuronium.

Use of a single bipolar electrode in the posterior arytenoids muscles for bilateral monitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerves in thyroid surgery: standardization of the technique.

Laryngeal muscle activity in giggle: a damped oscillation model.

Acoustic correlates of fatigue in laryngeal muscles: findings for a criterion-based prevention of acquired voice pathologies.

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