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  1. In vivo approach to the cellular mechanisms for sensory processing in sleep and wakefulness.
    Ricardo A Velluti, Marisa Pedemonte
    Cell Mol Neurobiol
    Dec 2002 (Vol. 22, Issue 5-6, Pages 501-16)
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  1. Reflex responses in the sympathetic and vagal nerve evoked by reticular stimulation during sleep and wakefulness.
    W Baust, J Böhmke, U Blossfeld
    Exp Brain Res
    May 1971 (Vol. 112, Issue 4, Pages 370-8)
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  1. Orexin neurons function in an efferent pathway of a food-entrainable circadian oscillator in eliciting food-anticipatory activity and wakefulness.
    Michihiro Mieda, S Clay Williams, Christopher M Sinton, James A Richardson, Takeshi Sakurai, Masashi Yanagisawa
    J Neurosci
    Nov 2004 (Vol. 24, Issue 46, Pages 10493-501)
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  1. The relationship of lymphocytes in blood and in lymph to sleep/wake states in sheep.
    J B Dickstein, J B Hay, F A Lue, H Moldofsky
    Sleep
    Mar 2000 (Vol. 23, Issue 2, Pages 185-90)
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  1. Electro-oscillographic correlation between dorsal raphe nucleus, neocortex and hippocampus during wakefulness before and after serotoninergic inactivation.
    E T Fonoff, C P Silva, G Ballester, C Timo-Iaria
    Braz J Med Biol Res
    Apr 1999 (Vol. 32, Issue 4, Pages 469-72)
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  1. Effects of inspiratory support upon breathing in humans during wakefulness and sleep.
    M J Morrell, S A Shea, L Adams, A Guz
    Respir Physiol
    Jul 1993 (Vol. 93, Issue 1, Pages 57-70)
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  1. Roles of orexin/hypocretin in regulation of sleep/wakefulness and energy homeostasis.
    Takeshi Sakurai
    Sleep Med Rev
    Aug 2005 (Vol. 9, Issue 4, Pages 231-41)
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  1. Effect of stimulation of the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis on the membrane potential of cat lumbar motoneurons during sleep and wakefulness.
    M H Chase, F R Morales, P A Boxer, S J Fung, P J Soja
    Brain Res
    Oct 1986 (Vol. 386, Issue 1-2, Pages 237-44)
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  1. Toward an analysis of conscious activity: 1. Evolution of vigilance.
    A Higashi
    Med Hypotheses
    May 1991 (Vol. 35, Issue 1, Pages 11-6)
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  1. Effects of short-term exposure to whole-body vibration on wakefulness level.
    Yuka Satou, Hideo Ando, Makoto Nakiri, Kaori Nagatomi, Yoshie Yamaguchi, Michiko Hoshino, Yoshiyasu Tsuji, Junko Muramoto, Mihoko Mori, Kunio Hara, Tatsuya Ishitake
    Ind Health
    Apr 2007 (Vol. 45, Issue 2, Pages 217-23)
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  1. The structure of wakefulness and its relationship to daytime sleep in narcoleptic patients.
    S Volk, O Simon, H Schulz, E Hansert, J Wilde-Frenz
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
    Feb 1984 (Vol. 57, Issue 2, Pages 119-28)
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  1. Interictal spiking during wakefulness and sleep and the localization of foci in temporal lobe epilepsy.
    M Sammaritano, G L Gigli, J Gotman
    Neurology
    Feb 1991 (Vol. 41, Issue 2 ( Pt 1), Pages 290-7)
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  1. EEG power density during nap sleep: reflection of an hourglass measuring the duration of prior wakefulness.
    D J Dijk, D G Beersma, S Daan
    J Biol Rhythms
    1987 (Vol. 2, Issue 3, Pages 207-19)
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  1. Adenosinergic inhibition of basal forebrain wakefulness-active neurons: a simultaneous unit recording and microdialysis study in freely behaving cats.
    M M Thakkar, R A Delgiacco, R E Strecker, R W McCarley
    Neuroscience
    2003 (Vol. 122, Issue 4, Pages 1107-13)
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  1. Changes in hypothalamic prostaglandin E2 may predict the occurrence of sleep or wakefulness as assessed by parallel EEG and microdialysis in the rat.
    K Gerozissis, Z De Saint Hilaire, M Orosco, C Rouch, S Nicolaïdis
    Brain Res
    Aug 1995 (Vol. 689, Issue 2, Pages 239-44)
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  1. Adenosine in sleep and wakefulness.
    T Porkka-Heiskanen
    Ann Med
    Apr 1999 (Vol. 31, Issue 2, Pages 125-9)
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  1. Cochlear microphonic changes after noise exposure and gentamicin administration during sleep and waking.
    Marisa Pedemonte, Daniel G Drexler, Ricardo A Velluti
    Hear Res
    Aug 2004 (Vol. 194, Issue 1-2, Pages 25-30)
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  1. The pharmacology of wakefulness.
    Diane B Miller, James P O'Callaghan
    Metabolism
    Oct 2006 (Vol. 55, Issue 10 Suppl 2, Pages S13-9)
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  1. Orexins (hypocretins) directly excite tuberomammillary neurons.
    L Bayer, E Eggermann, M Serafin, B Saint-Mleux, D Machard, B Jones, M Mühlethaler
    Eur J Neurosci
    Nov 2001 (Vol. 14, Issue 9, Pages 1571-5)
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  1. The efferent-mediated suppression of otoacoustic emissions in awake guinea pigs and its reversible blockage by gentamicin.
    P Avan, J P Erre, D L da Costa, J M Aran, J Popelár
    Exp Brain Res
    Apr 1996 (Vol. 109, Issue 1, Pages 9-16)
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