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2008. An endogenous glutamatergic drive onto somatic motoneurons contributes to the stereotypical pattern of muscle tone across the sleep-wake cycle.. J Neurosci. 28(18):4649-60.
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2004. Cataplexy-active neurons in the hypothalamus: implications for the role of histamine in sleep and waking behavior.. Neuron. 42(4):619-34.
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1998. Reticulospinal systems mediate atonia with short and long latencies.. J Neurophysiol. 80(4):1839-51.
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1995. Muscle atonia is triggered by cholinergic stimulation of the basal forebrain: implication for the pathophysiology of canine narcolepsy.. J Neurosci. 15(7 Pt 1):4806-14.
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1992. Corticotropin-releasing factor mediated muscle atonia in pons and medulla.. Brain Res. 575(1):63-8.
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1992. Enhancement of acetylcholine release during REM sleep in the caudomedial medulla as measured by in vivo microdialysis.. Brain Res. 580(1-2):348-50.
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1990. Cardiovascular and muscle tone changes produced by microinjection of cholinergic and glutamatergic agonists in dorsolateral pons and medial medulla.. Brain Res. 514(1):27-36.
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1990. Lesions producing REM sleep without atonia disinhibit the acoustic startle reflex without affecting prepulse inhibition.. Brain Res. 528(2):330-4.
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1990. Muscle tone suppression and stepping produced by stimulation of midbrain and rostral pontine reticular formation.. J Neurosci. 10(8):2727-34.
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1989. Lateral geniculate spikes, muscle atonia and startle response elicited by auditory stimuli as a function of stimulus parameters and arousal state.. Brain Res. 499(1):7-17.
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1989. REM sleep without atonia after lesions of the medial medulla.. Neurosci Lett. 98(2):159-65.
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1988. Medullary regions mediating atonia.. J Neurosci. 8(12):4790-6.
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1983. Rostral brainstem contributes to medullary inhibition of muscle tone.. Brain Res. 268(2):344-8.

