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J Gregor Sutcliffe

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Nature Medicine|July 2, 2004
Not asleep, not quite awakeJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Luis de Lecea
Neuroscience Letters|February 3, 2007
The 5-HT7 receptor influences stereotypic behavior in a model of obsessive-compulsive disorderPeter B Hedlund, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 4, 2002
The hypocretins: setting the arousal thresholdJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Luis de Lecea
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 2002
Hypocretin is an early member of the incretin gene familyCarlos E Alvarez, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Molecular Neurobiology|November 14, 2002
The neurobiology of apolipoproteins in psychiatric disordersJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Elizabeth A Thomas
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|November 24, 2004
Functional, molecular and pharmacological advances in 5-HT7 receptor researchPeter B Hedlund, J Gregor Sutcliffe
The FEBS Journal|November 11, 2005
The hypocretins and sleepLuis de Lecea, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Neuropeptides|October 3, 2002
Hypocretins/orexins as integrators of physiological information: lessons from mutant animalsLuis de Lecea, J Gregor Sutcliffe, Véronique Fabre
Expert Review of Vaccines|August 12, 2003
Open system gene expression profiling and identification of novel genes for targeted vaccine deliveryDavid Lo, Brian Hilbush, Daniel O'Mahony, et al.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|November 19, 2003
Apolipoprotein D modulates arachidonic acid signaling in cultured cells: implications for psychiatric disordersElizabeth A Thomas, Roshni C George, J Gregor Sutcliffe
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Nature Medicine|July 2, 2004
Not asleep, not quite awakeJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Luis de Lecea
Neuroscience Letters|February 3, 2007
The 5-HT7 receptor influences stereotypic behavior in a model of obsessive-compulsive disorderPeter B Hedlund, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 4, 2002
The hypocretins: setting the arousal thresholdJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Luis de Lecea
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 2002
Hypocretin is an early member of the incretin gene familyCarlos E Alvarez, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Molecular Neurobiology|November 14, 2002
The neurobiology of apolipoproteins in psychiatric disordersJ Gregor Sutcliffe, Elizabeth A Thomas
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|November 24, 2004
Functional, molecular and pharmacological advances in 5-HT7 receptor researchPeter B Hedlund, J Gregor Sutcliffe
The FEBS Journal|November 11, 2005
The hypocretins and sleepLuis de Lecea, J Gregor Sutcliffe
Neuropeptides|October 3, 2002
Hypocretins/orexins as integrators of physiological information: lessons from mutant animalsLuis de Lecea, J Gregor Sutcliffe, Véronique Fabre
Expert Review of Vaccines|August 12, 2003
Open system gene expression profiling and identification of novel genes for targeted vaccine deliveryDavid Lo, Brian Hilbush, Daniel O'Mahony, et al.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|November 19, 2003
Apolipoprotein D modulates arachidonic acid signaling in cultured cells: implications for psychiatric disordersElizabeth A Thomas, Roshni C George, J Gregor Sutcliffe
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