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S M Reppert

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Developmental Biology|September 15, 1996
Molecular characterization of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: developmental appearance of PTTH-expressing cells and relationship to circadian clock cells in central brainI Sauman, S M Reppert
Neuron|May 15, 1998
Brain control of embryonic circadian rhythms in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyiI Sauman, S M Reppert
Neuron|March 9, 2000
GABA synchronizes clock cells within the suprachiasmatic circadian clockC Liu, S M Reppert
Endocrinology|November 1, 1990
Melatonin receptors are present in the ferret pars tuberalis and pars distalis, but not in brainD R Weaver, S M Reppert
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1987
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei: circadian patterns of vasopressin secretion and neuronal activity in vitroM U Gillette, S M Reppert
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 1, 1986
Maternal suprachiasmatic nuclei are necessary for maternal coordination of the developing circadian systemS M Reppert, W J Schwartz
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 1, 1977
The treatment of pneumopericardium in the newborn infantS M Reppert, L R Ment
Endocrinology|March 4, 2000
Chimeric and point-mutated receptors reveal that a single glycine residue in transmembrane domain 6 is critical for high affinity melatonin bindingA K Gubitz, S M Reppert
Endocrinology|October 1, 1986
Maternal endocrine extirpations do not abolish maternal coordination of the fetal circadian clockS M Reppert, W J Schwartz
Brain Research|July 26, 1988
The vasopressin gene is expressed prior to regulation in the supraoptic nuclei of fetal ratsS M Reppert, G R Uhl
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Developmental Biology|September 15, 1996
Molecular characterization of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi: developmental appearance of PTTH-expressing cells and relationship to circadian clock cells in central brainI Sauman, S M Reppert
Neuron|May 15, 1998
Brain control of embryonic circadian rhythms in the silkmoth Antheraea pernyiI Sauman, S M Reppert
Neuron|March 9, 2000
GABA synchronizes clock cells within the suprachiasmatic circadian clockC Liu, S M Reppert
Endocrinology|November 1, 1990
Melatonin receptors are present in the ferret pars tuberalis and pars distalis, but not in brainD R Weaver, S M Reppert
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1987
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei: circadian patterns of vasopressin secretion and neuronal activity in vitroM U Gillette, S M Reppert
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 1, 1986
Maternal suprachiasmatic nuclei are necessary for maternal coordination of the developing circadian systemS M Reppert, W J Schwartz
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 1, 1977
The treatment of pneumopericardium in the newborn infantS M Reppert, L R Ment
Endocrinology|March 4, 2000
Chimeric and point-mutated receptors reveal that a single glycine residue in transmembrane domain 6 is critical for high affinity melatonin bindingA K Gubitz, S M Reppert
Endocrinology|October 1, 1986
Maternal endocrine extirpations do not abolish maternal coordination of the fetal circadian clockS M Reppert, W J Schwartz
Brain Research|July 26, 1988
The vasopressin gene is expressed prior to regulation in the supraoptic nuclei of fetal ratsS M Reppert, G R Uhl
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