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Brain Research|February 18, 1985
Suprachiasmatic nucleus ablation abolishes circadian rhythms in rat brain neurotransmitter receptorsM S Kafka, P J Marangos, R Y Moore
Brain Research Bulletin|February 1, 1989
Lateral geniculate lesions alter circadian activity rhythms in the hamsterR F Johnson, R Y Moore, L P Morin
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1988
Effects of melatonin on 2-deoxy-[1-14C]glucose uptake within rat suprachiasmatic nucleusV M Cassone, M H Roberts, R Y Moore
Brain Research|October 18, 1988
Retinohypothalamic projections in the hamster and rat demonstrated using cholera toxinR F Johnson, L P Morin, R Y Moore
Cell and Tissue Research|December 12, 1978
The tegmental reticular nucleus: a cytoarchitectonic, Golgi, fluorescence histochemical and ultrastructural analysisJ C Sipe, J N Riley, R Y Moore
Brain Research|July 14, 1980
Interpeduncular nucleus afferents in the ratE R Marchand, J N Riley, R Y Moore
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
A retinal projection to the lateral hypothalamus in the ratJ N Riley, J P Card, R Y Moore
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1980
Dampened circadian rhythms in reproductively senescent female ratsS S Mosko, G F Erickson, R Y Moore
Behavioral and Neural Biology|June 1, 1980
The suprachiasmatic hypothalamic nuclei of the rat. VI. Vasopressin neurons and circadian rhythmicityG M Peterson, W B Watkins, R Y Moore
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1989
Two brain nuclei controlling circadian rhythms are identified by GFAP immunoreactivity in hamsters and ratsL P Morin, R F Johnson, R Y Moore
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Brain Research|February 18, 1985
Suprachiasmatic nucleus ablation abolishes circadian rhythms in rat brain neurotransmitter receptorsM S Kafka, P J Marangos, R Y Moore
Brain Research Bulletin|February 1, 1989
Lateral geniculate lesions alter circadian activity rhythms in the hamsterR F Johnson, R Y Moore, L P Morin
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1988
Effects of melatonin on 2-deoxy-[1-14C]glucose uptake within rat suprachiasmatic nucleusV M Cassone, M H Roberts, R Y Moore
Brain Research|October 18, 1988
Retinohypothalamic projections in the hamster and rat demonstrated using cholera toxinR F Johnson, L P Morin, R Y Moore
Cell and Tissue Research|December 12, 1978
The tegmental reticular nucleus: a cytoarchitectonic, Golgi, fluorescence histochemical and ultrastructural analysisJ C Sipe, J N Riley, R Y Moore
Brain Research|July 14, 1980
Interpeduncular nucleus afferents in the ratE R Marchand, J N Riley, R Y Moore
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
A retinal projection to the lateral hypothalamus in the ratJ N Riley, J P Card, R Y Moore
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1980
Dampened circadian rhythms in reproductively senescent female ratsS S Mosko, G F Erickson, R Y Moore
Behavioral and Neural Biology|June 1, 1980
The suprachiasmatic hypothalamic nuclei of the rat. VI. Vasopressin neurons and circadian rhythmicityG M Peterson, W B Watkins, R Y Moore
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1989
Two brain nuclei controlling circadian rhythms are identified by GFAP immunoreactivity in hamsters and ratsL P Morin, R F Johnson, R Y Moore
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