Woodman, JamesHaritos, Victoria SCooper, Paul2015-12-101532-0456http://hdl.handle.net/1885/53112Phosphine is used for fumigating stored commodities, however an understanding of the physiological response to phosphine in insects is limited. Here we show how the central pattern generator for ventilation in the central nervous system (CNS) responds toKeywords: carbon dioxide; phosphine; animal experiment; article; central nervous system; cockroach; controlled study; gas exchange; lung ventilation; nerve cell; neuromodulation; nonhuman; periplaneta americana; priority journal; respirometry; Animals; Biological C CNS; Discontinuous gas exchange; Metathoracic ganglion; RespirometryEffects of phosphine on the neural regulation of gas exchange in Periplaneta americana200810.1016/j.cbpc.2007.11.0012015-12-09