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F W Turek

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1985
Neurochemical basis for the photic control of circadian rhythms and seasonal reproductive cycles: role for acetylcholineD J Earnest, F W Turek
Brain Research|December 29, 1989
Carbachol phase shifts the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity in the Djungarian hamsterB E Wee, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1992
Combined effects on the circadian clock of agents with different phase response curves: phase-shifting effects of triazolam and lightJ E Joy, F W Turek
Brain Research|March 3, 1987
Anisomycin, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, perturbs the phase of a mammalian circadian pacemakerJ S Takahashi, F W Turek
Journal of Andrology|March 1, 1984
Periodic exposure to a brief light signal stimulates neuroendocrine-gonadal activity in golden hamstersD J Earnest, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1992
Changes in the phase response curve of the circadian clock to a phase-shifting stimulusO Van Reeth, F W Turek
Trends in Neurosciences|December 1, 1988
Altering the mammalian circadian clock with the short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolamF W Turek, O Van Reeth
Endocrinology|March 1, 1979
Time course of the photoperiod-induced change in sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis to testosterone feedback in castrated male hamstersG B Ellis, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1987
Entrainment of the circadian activity rhythm to the light-dark cycle can be altered by a short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolamF W Turek, S Losee-Olson
Neuroendocrinology|April 1, 1988
Transfer from long to short days reduces the frequency of pulsatile luteinizing hormone release in intact but not in castrated male golden hamstersJ M Swann, F W Turek
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1985
Neurochemical basis for the photic control of circadian rhythms and seasonal reproductive cycles: role for acetylcholineD J Earnest, F W Turek
Brain Research|December 29, 1989
Carbachol phase shifts the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity in the Djungarian hamsterB E Wee, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1992
Combined effects on the circadian clock of agents with different phase response curves: phase-shifting effects of triazolam and lightJ E Joy, F W Turek
Brain Research|March 3, 1987
Anisomycin, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, perturbs the phase of a mammalian circadian pacemakerJ S Takahashi, F W Turek
Journal of Andrology|March 1, 1984
Periodic exposure to a brief light signal stimulates neuroendocrine-gonadal activity in golden hamstersD J Earnest, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1992
Changes in the phase response curve of the circadian clock to a phase-shifting stimulusO Van Reeth, F W Turek
Trends in Neurosciences|December 1, 1988
Altering the mammalian circadian clock with the short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolamF W Turek, O Van Reeth
Endocrinology|March 1, 1979
Time course of the photoperiod-induced change in sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis to testosterone feedback in castrated male hamstersG B Ellis, F W Turek
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1987
Entrainment of the circadian activity rhythm to the light-dark cycle can be altered by a short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolamF W Turek, S Losee-Olson
Neuroendocrinology|April 1, 1988
Transfer from long to short days reduces the frequency of pulsatile luteinizing hormone release in intact but not in castrated male golden hamstersJ M Swann, F W Turek
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