Biblio
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2000. Recent developments in narcolepsy research, an explanation for patients and the general public. Narcolepsy Network Newsletter. :1-2.
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2000. Reduced number of hypocretin neurons in human narcolepsy.. Neuron. 27(3):469-74.
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2000. Sleep and Dreaming. Principles of Neuroscience. :936-947.
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2000. Systemic administration of hypocretin-1 reduces cataplexy and normalizes sleep and waking durations in narcoleptic dogs.. Sleep Res Online. 3(1):23-8.
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1999. Brainstem projections to the ventromedial medulla in cat: retrograde transport horseradish peroxidase and immunohistochemical studies.. J Comp Neurol. 408(3):419-36.
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1999. The evolution of REM sleep.
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1999. Locus coeruleus neurons: cessation of activity during cataplexy.. Neuroscience. 91(4):1389-99.
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1999. Narcolepsy: a key role for hypocretins (orexins). Cell. 98(4):409-12.
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1999. Neuronal degeneration in canine narcolepsy.. J Neurosci. 19(1):248-57.
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1999. Neurotoxic N-methyl-D-aspartate lesion of the ventral midbrain and mesopontine junction alters sleep-wake organization.. Neuroscience. 90(2):469-83.
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1999. Sleep in the platypus.. Neuroscience. 91(1):391-400.
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1998. Enhanced glutamate release during REM sleep in the rostromedial medulla as measured by in vivo microdialysis.. Brain Res. 780(1):178-81.
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1998. Monotremes and the evolution of rapid eye movement sleep.. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 353(1372):1147-57.
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1998. Neuropharmacological characterization of basal forebrain cholinergic stimulated cataplexy in narcoleptic canines.. Exp Neurol. 151(1):89-104.
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1998. Reticulospinal systems mediate atonia with short and long latencies.. J Neurophysiol. 80(4):1839-51.
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1997. Brainstem-mediated locomotion and myoclonic jerks. I. Neural substrates.. Brain Res. 745(1-2):257-64.
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1997. Brainstem-mediated locomotion and myoclonic jerks. II Pharmacological effects.. Brain Res. 745(1-2):265-70.
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1997. GABA release in the dorsal raphe nucleus: role in the control of REM sleep.. Am J Physiol. 273(1 Pt 2):R451-5.
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1997. GABA release in the locus coeruleus as a function of sleep/wake state.. Neuroscience. 78(3):795-801.
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1996. The echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus combines REM and non-REM aspects in a single sleep state: implications for the evolution of sleep.. J Neurosci. 16(10):3500-6.
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1996. GABA release in posterior hypothalamus across sleep-wake cycle.. Am J Physiol. 271(6 Pt 2):R1707-12.
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1996. Local administration of dopaminergic drugs into the ventral tegmental area modulates cataplexy in the narcoleptic canine.. Brain Res. 733(1):83-100.
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1995. Altered distribution of cholinergic cells in the narcoleptic dog.. Neuroreport. 6(11):1521-4.
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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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1995. Phylogeny and the function of REM sleep.. Behav Brain Res. 69(1-2):29-34.

