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Harrington, Mary - Department of Psychology, Smith College
Neuron, Vol. 43, 715728, September 2, 2004, Copyright 2004 by Cell Press Dexras1 Potentiates Photic and Suppresses
Mary E. Harrington PhD 1986 Dalhousie University, "Behavioral, anatomical and physiological studies
RHYTHMS NEUROREPORT 0959-4965 & Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Vol 11 No 7 15 May 2000 1
c-Jun N-TERMINAL KINASE INHIBITOR SP600125 MODULATES THE PERIOD OF MAMMALIAN CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS
NAN-190 POTENTIATES THE CIRCADIAN RESPONSE TO LIGHT AND SPEEDS RE-ENTRAINMENT TO ADVANCED LIGHT CYCLES
Let there be ``more'' light: enhancement of light actions on the circadian system through
Blockade of the NPY Y5 receptor potentiates circadian responses to light: complementary in vivo and in vitro studies
THREE DAYS OF NOVEL WHEEL ACCESS DIMINISHES LIGHT-INDUCED PHASE DELAYS IN
IS NOVEL WHEEL INHIBITION OF PER1 AND PER2 EXPRESSION LINKED TO PHASE SHIFT OCCURRENCE?
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS / February 2001Brewer et al. / NPY SUPPRESSES PER EXPRESSION Neuropeptide Y Differentially Suppresses per1
Neuropeptide Y rapidly reduces Period 1 and Period 2 mRNA levels in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus
The Neuropeptide Y Y5 Receptor Mediates the Blockade of "Photic-Like" NMDA-Induced Phase Shifts in the Golden Hamster
Neuropeptide Y Activates Protein Kinase C in Hamster Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Brain Slices
Neuroscience Letters 373 (2005) 175178 Neuropeptide Y does not reset the circadian clock
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00383.2006 292:1306-1314, 2007. First published Nov 2, 2006;Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol
Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Ghrelin Effects on the Circadian System of Mice
POTENTIATION OF THE RESETTING EFFECTS OF LIGHT ON CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF HAMSTERS USING SEROTONIN
Research report Neuropeptide Y attenuates NMDA-induced phase shifts in the SCN
R Psy 326 Seminar in Biopsychology: Parkinson's disease Spring 2008