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- Treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing with Leptin Loaded Extracellular Vesicles(2022) FREIRE, Carla; PHO, Huv; RAMSEV, Jacob D.; ZHAO, Yuling; KIM, Lenise J.; BERGER, Slava; ANOKYE-DANSO, Frederick; SENNES, Luiz U.; AHIMA, Rexford S.; BATRAKOVA, Elena V.; KABANOV, Alexander V.; POLOTSKY, Vsevolod Y.
conferenceObject HUMANIZED CHEMOGENETIC APPROACH TO TREAT SLEEP APNEA(2019) CURADO, Thomaz A. Fleury; Huy Pho; FREIRE, Carla; SENNES, Luiz U.; FULLER, David; MICHAELIDES, Mike; SCHWARTZ, Alan R.; POLOTSKY, Vsevolod Y.conferenceObject ACTIVATION OF LEPTIN RECEPTOR POSITIVE NEURONS IN THE NUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACT (NTS) ALLEVIATES SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING IN OBESE MICE(2019) FREIRE, Carla; PHO, Huy; BERGER, Slava; FLEURY-CURADO, Thomaz; SENNES, Luiz U.; SCHWARTZ, Alan R.; POLOTSKY, Vsevolod Y.- Intranasal Leptin Prevents Opioid-induced Deaths in Mice(2021) FREIRE, Carla; PHO, Huy; FONTI, Shannon; KIM, Lenise; FLEURY-CURADO, Thomaz; SENNES, Luiz; POLOTSKY, Vsevolod
conferenceObject Intranasal Leptin Reduces Mortality from Opioid Overdose in Mice(2021) FREIRE, C.; PHO, H.; FONTI, S.; HOSAMANE, N.; KIM, L.; SENNES, L. U.; POLOTSKY, V. Y.- Intranasal Leptin Prevents Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression in Obesity(2020) FREIRE, Carla; PHO, Huy; KIM, Lenise; WANG, Xin; DYAVANAPALLI, Jhansi; DERGACHEVA, Olga; STREETER, Stone; FLEURY-CURADO, Thomaz; SENNES, Luiz; POLOTSKY, Vsevolod
conferenceObject Synergistic Co-Activation of Lingual Protrusors and Retractors Is Required to Stabilize the Upper Airway During Sleep(2018) CURADO, T. A. Fleury; OTVOS, T.; KLOPFER, T.; SENNES, L.; PHAM, L. V.; POLOTSKY, V. Y.; SCHWARTZ, A. R.conferenceObject Chemogenetic Silencing of Hypoglossal Motor Neurons Creates a Model of Upper Airway Obstruction During Sleep(2018) CURADO, T. A. Fleury; PHO, H.; BERGER, S.; SENNES, L.; SCHWARTZ, A. R.; POLOTSKY, V.conferenceObject BALANCED CO-ACTIVATION OF PROTRUDORS AND RECTRACTORS IS REQUIRED TO PREVENT PHARYNGEAL OBSTRUCTION DURING SLEEP(2018) CURADO, Fleury T. A.; OTVOS, T.; KLOPFER, T.; SENNES, L.; PHAM, L.; POLOTSKY, V. Y.; SCHWARTZ, A. R.conferenceObject CHEMOGENETIC STIMULATION OF THE HYPOGLOSSAL NEURONS IMPROVES THE UPPER AIRWAY PATENCY(2017) CURADO, Fleury T. A.; FISHBEIN, K.; PHO, H.; BRENNICK, M.; DERGACHEVA, O.; PHAM, L.; LADENHEIM, E.; SPENCER, R.; SENNES, L. U.; SCHWARTZ, A.; POLOSTKY, VconferenceObject CHEMOGENETIC SILENCING OF HYPOGLOSSAL MOTOR NEURONS CREATES A MODEL OF UPPER AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION DURING SLEEP(2018) CURADO, Fleury T. A.; PHO, H.; BERGER, S.; LEE, R.; SENNES, L.; SCHWARTZ, A. R.; POLOTSKY, V. Y.conferenceObject Comparison Of Site And Configuration Of Upper Airway Collapse Between Natural And Propofol-Induced Sleep Endoscopy - Preliminary Results(2017) ORDONES, A. B.; GRAD, G.; CAHALI, M.; SENNES, L. U.; LORENZI-FILHO, G.; GENTA, P.conferenceObject Transgenic Approach To Selectively Modulate Hypoglossal Motoneurons(2016) CURADO, T. A. Fleury; PHO, H.; SENNES, L. U.; SCHWARTZ, A. R.; POLOTSKY, V. Y.conferenceObject Study of the pupil light reflex in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea(2015) DUQUE-CHICA, Gloria L.; GRACITELLI, Carolina; MOURA, Ana Laura de Araujo; NAGY, Balazs V.; MELO, Geraldine de; CAHALI, Michel B.; PARANHOS, Augusto; VENTURA, Dora Fix- VOICE ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS USING ACOUSTICAL AND NONLINEAR TOOLS(2012) DAJER, M. E.; SCALASSARA, P. R.; MARRARA, J. L.; PEREIRA, J. C.In this paper, we analyze voice signals recorded from patients with neurological disorders of different etiologies. The study was based on three samples of each patient: one before any ingestion, one after the swallowing of a liquid solution, and one after the swallowing of a pasty solution. We used three approaches: first, acoustical analysis, specifically fundamental frequency, jitter and shimmer; second, a proposed analysis method of vocal dynamic visual patterns, which are based on phase space reconstruction of the signals; and third, relative entropy analysis between the groups of signals. We show that the acoustical measures were not able to differentiate the study cases, relative entropy was only partially able to perform this task, but the visual patterns analysis was successful.