Publications

15 peer-reviewed publications · 7 first-author · 3 corresponding author · h-index: 10 · 273 citations(Google Scholar, March 2026)

* corresponding author

In Preparation

Respiratory depression and sex-dependent pain suppression via inhibitory RVM neurons

Phillips RS*, Arthurs JW, Huff AD, Reily E, Sedano J, Baertsch NA

In preparation (2025)

1stcorr.

Regulation of cellular and network bursting properties via activity-dependent modulation of spike shape

Phillips RS*, John SR, Rubin JE

Near submission (2025)

1stcorr.

Published

Multimodal Breathing Control: Pontomedullary Mechanisms and Current Perspectives

Baertsch NA, Reily E, Sedano J, Phillips RS, Arthurs JW

BioEssays (2025)

Interdependence of cellular and network properties in respiratory rhythm generation

Phillips RS*, Baertsch NA

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2024)

1stcorr.

How neural networks walk and chew gum

Baertsch NA, Phillips RS

The Journal of Physiology (2024)

Predictions and experimental tests of a new biophysical model of the mammalian respiratory oscillator

Phillips RS, Koizumi H, Molkov YI, Rubin JE, Smith JC

eLife (2022)

1st

Dynamics of ramping bursts in a respiratory neuron model

Abdulla MU, Phillips RS, Rubin JE

Journal of Computational Neuroscience (2022)

Inspiratory rhythm generation is stabilized by Ih

Burgraff NJ, Phillips RS, Severs LJ, Bush NE, Baertsch NA, Ramirez JM

Journal of Neurophysiology (2022)

Biophysical mechanisms in the mammalian respiratory oscillator re-examined with a new data-driven computational model

Phillips RS, John TT, Koizumi H, Molkov YI, Smith JC

eLife (2019)

Featured in eLife Insight article — doi.org/10.7554/eLife.46643

1st

Pain-facilitating medullary neurons contribute to opioid-induced respiratory depression

Phillips RS, Cleary DR, Nalwalk JW, Arttamangkul S, Hough LB, Heinricher MM

Journal of Neurophysiology (2012)

1st

A novel, non-invasive method of respiratory monitoring for use with stereotactic procedures

Cleary DR, Phillips RS, Wallisch M, Heinricher MM

Journal of Neuroscience Methods (2012)

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