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Life Sciences|January 1, 1988
Geomagnetic field detection in rodentsJ Olcese, S Reuss, P Semm
Neuroscience Letters|September 19, 1983
Different types of magnetically sensitive cells in the rat pineal glandS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Nature|December 11, 1980
Effects of an earth-strength magnetic field on electrical activity of pineal cellsP Semm, T Schneider, L Vollrath
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1984
Electrophysiological investigations on the central innervation of the rat and guinea-pig pineal glandS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1985
Changes in the electrical activity of the rat pineal gland following stimulation of the cervical sympathetic gangliaS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1981
Morphological and electrophysiological evidence for habenular influence on the guinea-pig pineal glandP Semm, T Schneider, L Vollrath
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Ultrastructural observations on the central innervation of the guinea-pig pineal glandT Schneider, P Semm, L Vollrath
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|September 1, 1981
The effects of sex hormones, prolactin, and chorionic gonadotropin on pineal electrical activity in guinea pigsP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
Electrical responses of pineal cells to thyroid hormones and parathormone. A microelectrophoretic studyP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1981
Electrical responses of pineal cells to melatonin and putative transmitters. Evidence for circadian changes in sensitivityP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
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Life Sciences|January 1, 1988
Geomagnetic field detection in rodentsJ Olcese, S Reuss, P Semm
Neuroscience Letters|September 19, 1983
Different types of magnetically sensitive cells in the rat pineal glandS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Nature|December 11, 1980
Effects of an earth-strength magnetic field on electrical activity of pineal cellsP Semm, T Schneider, L Vollrath
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1984
Electrophysiological investigations on the central innervation of the rat and guinea-pig pineal glandS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1985
Changes in the electrical activity of the rat pineal gland following stimulation of the cervical sympathetic gangliaS Reuss, P Semm, L Vollrath
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1981
Morphological and electrophysiological evidence for habenular influence on the guinea-pig pineal glandP Semm, T Schneider, L Vollrath
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Ultrastructural observations on the central innervation of the guinea-pig pineal glandT Schneider, P Semm, L Vollrath
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|September 1, 1981
The effects of sex hormones, prolactin, and chorionic gonadotropin on pineal electrical activity in guinea pigsP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
Electrical responses of pineal cells to thyroid hormones and parathormone. A microelectrophoretic studyP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1981
Electrical responses of pineal cells to melatonin and putative transmitters. Evidence for circadian changes in sensitivityP Semm, C Demaine, L Vollrath
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