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F W Turek

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Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1983
Effect of one-second light pulses on testicular function and locomotor activity in the golden hamsterD J Earnest, F W Turek
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1978
Suppression of locomotor activity in sparrows by treatment with melatoninR C Hendel, F W Turek
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1986
Depression: a disorder of timekeeping?E Van Cauter, F W Turek
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 1, 1986
Responses of the split activity components in hamstersD J Earnest, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1979
Photoperiodic inhibition of the reproductive system: a prerequisite for the induction of the refractory period in hamstersF W Turek, S H Losee
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1987
Adaptation of circadian rhythmicity to shift in light-dark cycle accelerated by a benzodiazepineO van Reeth, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1986
Circadian and photoperiodic effects of brief light pulses in male Djungarian hamstersJ J Milette, F W Turek
Neuroscience Letters|December 23, 1983
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus mediates the photoperiodic control of reproduction but not the effects of light on the circadian rhythm of activityG E Pickard, F W Turek
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 17, 1985
Multiple circadian oscillators regulate the timing of behavioral and endocrine rhythms in female golden hamstersJ M Swann, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1982
Daily melatonin injections mimic the short day-induced increase in negative feedback effects of testosterone on gonadotropin secretion in hamstersC L Sisk, F W Turek
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Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1983
Effect of one-second light pulses on testicular function and locomotor activity in the golden hamsterD J Earnest, F W Turek
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1978
Suppression of locomotor activity in sparrows by treatment with melatoninR C Hendel, F W Turek
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1986
Depression: a disorder of timekeeping?E Van Cauter, F W Turek
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 1, 1986
Responses of the split activity components in hamstersD J Earnest, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|April 1, 1979
Photoperiodic inhibition of the reproductive system: a prerequisite for the induction of the refractory period in hamstersF W Turek, S H Losee
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1987
Adaptation of circadian rhythmicity to shift in light-dark cycle accelerated by a benzodiazepineO van Reeth, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1986
Circadian and photoperiodic effects of brief light pulses in male Djungarian hamstersJ J Milette, F W Turek
Neuroscience Letters|December 23, 1983
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus mediates the photoperiodic control of reproduction but not the effects of light on the circadian rhythm of activityG E Pickard, F W Turek
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 17, 1985
Multiple circadian oscillators regulate the timing of behavioral and endocrine rhythms in female golden hamstersJ M Swann, F W Turek
Biology of Reproduction|October 1, 1982
Daily melatonin injections mimic the short day-induced increase in negative feedback effects of testosterone on gonadotropin secretion in hamstersC L Sisk, F W Turek
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