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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|September 26, 2006
[Depressive patients in primary care]H Spiessl, B Hübner-Liebermann, R Schmid, et al.
Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie|September 1, 1995
[Sleep disorders--what can be done when hypnotics no longer help? Overview and case report]J Staedt, G Stoppe, G Hajak, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|July 1, 1992
Changes in heart rate during obstructive sleep apnoeaS Andreas, G Hajak, B von Breska, et al.
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|January 1, 1996
[Sleep complaints and hypnotic use by the elderly--results of a representative survey in West Germany]S Simen, A Rodenbeck, G Schlaf, et al.
Der Nervenarzt|July 25, 2009
[Frontotemporal dementia in association with a family history of dementia and ApoE polymorphism]M Zintl, M Petkov, G Schmitz, et al.
Chest|September 1, 1996
Sleep apnea syndrome and cerebral hemodynamicsG Hajak, J Klingelhöfer, M Schulz-Varszegi, et al.
Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|March 17, 2010
rTMS for the treatment of tinnitus: the role of neuronavigation for coil positioningB Langguth, T Kleinjung, M Landgrebe, et al.
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 5, 2004
Patterns of referring of patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration to psychiatric in- and out-patient services. Results from a prospective multicentre studyB Ibach, S Poljansky, W Barta, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|October 1, 1995
Nocturnal plasma melatonin levels in patients suffering from chronic primary insomniaG Hajak, A Rodenbeck, J Staedt, et al.
Psychopharmacology|September 19, 2003
The sleep-improving effects of doxepin are paralleled by a normalized plasma cortisol secretion in primary insomnia. A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized, cross-over study followed by an open treatment over 3 weeksA Rodenbeck, S Cohrs, W Jordan, et al.
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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|September 26, 2006
[Depressive patients in primary care]H Spiessl, B Hübner-Liebermann, R Schmid, et al.
Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie|September 1, 1995
[Sleep disorders--what can be done when hypnotics no longer help? Overview and case report]J Staedt, G Stoppe, G Hajak, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|July 1, 1992
Changes in heart rate during obstructive sleep apnoeaS Andreas, G Hajak, B von Breska, et al.
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|January 1, 1996
[Sleep complaints and hypnotic use by the elderly--results of a representative survey in West Germany]S Simen, A Rodenbeck, G Schlaf, et al.
Der Nervenarzt|July 25, 2009
[Frontotemporal dementia in association with a family history of dementia and ApoE polymorphism]M Zintl, M Petkov, G Schmitz, et al.
Chest|September 1, 1996
Sleep apnea syndrome and cerebral hemodynamicsG Hajak, J Klingelhöfer, M Schulz-Varszegi, et al.
Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|March 17, 2010
rTMS for the treatment of tinnitus: the role of neuronavigation for coil positioningB Langguth, T Kleinjung, M Landgrebe, et al.
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 5, 2004
Patterns of referring of patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration to psychiatric in- and out-patient services. Results from a prospective multicentre studyB Ibach, S Poljansky, W Barta, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|October 1, 1995
Nocturnal plasma melatonin levels in patients suffering from chronic primary insomniaG Hajak, A Rodenbeck, J Staedt, et al.
Psychopharmacology|September 19, 2003
The sleep-improving effects of doxepin are paralleled by a normalized plasma cortisol secretion in primary insomnia. A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized, cross-over study followed by an open treatment over 3 weeksA Rodenbeck, S Cohrs, W Jordan, et al.
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