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G W Vogel

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Sleep|June 1, 1994
The effects of a 3-day increase of ambient temperature on body temperature and REM sleep in an animal model of depressionM S Rosenthal, G W Vogel
Sleep|December 1, 1993
The effect of a 3-day increase of ambient temperature toward the thermoneutral zone on rapid eye movement sleep in the ratM S Rosenthal, G W Vogel
Sleep|September 19, 2001
Ontogeny of REM rebound in postnatal ratsP Feng, Y Ma, G W Vogel
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 17, 2001
The critical window of brain development from susceptive to insusceptive. Effects of clomipramine neonatal treatment on sexual behaviorP Feng, Y Ma, G W Vogel
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Effects of chronically administered antidepressant drugs on animal behaviorG W Vogel, K Minter, B Woolwine
Brain Research|May 14, 1993
Decreased raphe unit activity in a rat model of endogenous depressionP Yavari, G W Vogel, D B Neill
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 1, 1972
Limited discriminability of REM and sleep onset reports and its psychiatric implicationsG W Vogel, B Barrowclough, D D Giesler
Brain Research|May 9, 1997
Decreased dorsal raphe nucleus neuronal activity in adult chloral hydrate anesthetized rats following neonatal clomipramine treatment: implications for endogenous depressionG G Kinney, G W Vogel, P Feng
Brain Research|December 16, 1998
Brainstem carbachol injections in the urethane anesthetized rat produce hippocampal theta rhythm and cortical desynchronization: a comparison of pedunculopontine tegmental versus nucleus pontis oralis injectionsG G Kinney, G W Vogel, P Feng
Physiology & Behavior|March 14, 2000
Ontogeny of REM sleep in rats: possible implications for endogenous depressionG W Vogel, P Feng, G G Kinney
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Pageof 4
Sleep|June 1, 1994
The effects of a 3-day increase of ambient temperature on body temperature and REM sleep in an animal model of depressionM S Rosenthal, G W Vogel
Sleep|December 1, 1993
The effect of a 3-day increase of ambient temperature toward the thermoneutral zone on rapid eye movement sleep in the ratM S Rosenthal, G W Vogel
Sleep|September 19, 2001
Ontogeny of REM rebound in postnatal ratsP Feng, Y Ma, G W Vogel
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 17, 2001
The critical window of brain development from susceptive to insusceptive. Effects of clomipramine neonatal treatment on sexual behaviorP Feng, Y Ma, G W Vogel
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Effects of chronically administered antidepressant drugs on animal behaviorG W Vogel, K Minter, B Woolwine
Brain Research|May 14, 1993
Decreased raphe unit activity in a rat model of endogenous depressionP Yavari, G W Vogel, D B Neill
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 1, 1972
Limited discriminability of REM and sleep onset reports and its psychiatric implicationsG W Vogel, B Barrowclough, D D Giesler
Brain Research|May 9, 1997
Decreased dorsal raphe nucleus neuronal activity in adult chloral hydrate anesthetized rats following neonatal clomipramine treatment: implications for endogenous depressionG G Kinney, G W Vogel, P Feng
Brain Research|December 16, 1998
Brainstem carbachol injections in the urethane anesthetized rat produce hippocampal theta rhythm and cortical desynchronization: a comparison of pedunculopontine tegmental versus nucleus pontis oralis injectionsG G Kinney, G W Vogel, P Feng
Physiology & Behavior|March 14, 2000
Ontogeny of REM sleep in rats: possible implications for endogenous depressionG W Vogel, P Feng, G G Kinney
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