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Nicholas Mischel

Nicholas Mischel

Nicholas Mischel

Position Title

 Assistant Professor

Office Address

3901 Chrysler Drive
Ste. 3B
Detroit, 48201

Office Phone

313-577-1596

Education Training

BS Wayne State University, Biological Sciences
Graduate Program Affiliation: Physiology

Advisor: Patrick Mueller, Ph.D. Asst. Professor of Physiology

Research Interests

 Neural control of the circulation, Cardiovascular physiology, Neurophysiology, Cognitive neuroscience, High-tech equipment

Clinical/Research Interests

 Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery

Publications

  1. Mueller PJ and Mischel NA. Selective enhancement of glutamate-mediated pressor responses after GABAA receptor blockade in the RVLM of sedentary versus spontaneous wheel running rats. Front. Physio.3:447, 2012 November 26.
  2. Mischel NA, Mueller PJ. (In)activity dependent alterations in resting and reflex control of splanchnic sympathetic merve activity. J Appl Physiol. 2011 Oct 6. [Epub ahead of print].
  3. Mueller PJ, Mischel NA, Scislo TJ. Differential activation of adrenal, renal, and lumbar sympathetic nerves following stimulation of the rostral ventrolateral medulla of the rat. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2011 May; 300(5):R1230-40.
  4. Nicholas A Mischel and Lori A. Pile, PhD. Physiological Aberration In SIN3-deficient Cells Of D. Melanogaster. National Conference for Undergraduate Research. Abstract and Poster, 2007
  5. Nicholas A. Mischel, Ida J. Lewellyn-Smith, Jose A. Rafols, Patrick J. Mueller. Physical inactivity dependent neuroplasticity in the rat RVLM: A link to neurogenic hypertension? Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduate Student Research Day. Abstract and Poster, 2009
  6. Nicholas Mischel, Avril G. Holt, Patrick J. Mueller. Laser capture microdissection of spinally-projecting RVLM neurons: Analysis of NMDA receptor subunit gene expression. Experimental Biology. Abstract and Poster, 2010
  7. NA Mischel, TJ Scislo, and PJ Mueller. Stimulation of rostral ventrolateral medulla produces differential activation of sympathetic nerves. FASEB Summer Conference. Abstract and Poster, 2010
  8. NA Mischel, TJ Scislo, and PJ Mueller. Stimulation of rostral ventrolateral medulla produces differential activation of sympathetic nerves. Wayne State University/University of Michigan Physiology Symposium. Abstract and Poster, 2010
  9. NA Mischel, TJ Scislo, PJ Mueller. Stimulation of rostral ventrolateral medulla produces differential activation of sympathetic nerves. Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduate Student Research Day. Abstract and Poster, 2010

 

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