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H Underwood

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Experientia|January 15, 1990
The pineal and melatonin: regulators of circadian function in lower vertebratesH Underwood
General and Comparative Endocrinology|December 1, 1975
Retinally perceived photoperiod does not influence subsequent testicular regression in house sparrowsH Underwood
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1985
Extraretinal photoreception in the lizard Sceloporus occidentalis: phase response curveH Underwood
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1986
Light at night cannot suppress pineal melatonin levels in the lizard Anolis carolinensisH Underwood
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|February 1, 1985
Annual testicular cycle of the lizard Anolis carolinensis: effects of pinealectomy and melatoninH Underwood
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|July 1, 1985
Pineal melatonin rhythms in the lizard Anolis carolinensis: effects of light and temperature cyclesH Underwood
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|November 1, 1994
The circadian rhythm of thermoregulation in Japanese quail. I. Role of the eyes and pinealH Underwood
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1986
Circadian rhythms in lizards: phase response curve for melatoninH Underwood
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1983
Circadian pacemakers in lizards: phase-response curves and effects of pinealectomyH Underwood
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 11, 1977
Circadian organization in lizards: the role of the pineal organH Underwood
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Experientia|January 15, 1990
The pineal and melatonin: regulators of circadian function in lower vertebratesH Underwood
General and Comparative Endocrinology|December 1, 1975
Retinally perceived photoperiod does not influence subsequent testicular regression in house sparrowsH Underwood
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1985
Extraretinal photoreception in the lizard Sceloporus occidentalis: phase response curveH Underwood
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1986
Light at night cannot suppress pineal melatonin levels in the lizard Anolis carolinensisH Underwood
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|February 1, 1985
Annual testicular cycle of the lizard Anolis carolinensis: effects of pinealectomy and melatoninH Underwood
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|July 1, 1985
Pineal melatonin rhythms in the lizard Anolis carolinensis: effects of light and temperature cyclesH Underwood
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|November 1, 1994
The circadian rhythm of thermoregulation in Japanese quail. I. Role of the eyes and pinealH Underwood
Journal of Pineal Research|January 1, 1986
Circadian rhythms in lizards: phase response curve for melatoninH Underwood
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1983
Circadian pacemakers in lizards: phase-response curves and effects of pinealectomyH Underwood
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 11, 1977
Circadian organization in lizards: the role of the pineal organH Underwood
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