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Thomas Kantermann

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Journal of Biological Rhythms|August 6, 2015
Comparing the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire to the Dim Light Melatonin OnsetThomas Kantermann, Haein Sung, Helen J Burgess
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 6, 2012
Fibromyalgia syndrome and chronotype: late chronotypes are more affectedThomas Kantermann, Alice Theadom, Till Roenneberg, et al.
Chronobiology International|November 15, 2011
When does stress end? Evidence of a prolonged stress reaction in shiftworking truck driversMelissa Ara Jo Ulhôa, Elaine Cristina Marqueze, Thomas Kantermann, et al.
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 23, 2013
Light and the human circadian clockTill Roenneberg, Thomas Kantermann, Myriam Juda, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|January 29, 2015
Changes in chronotype after stroke: a pilot studyThomas Kantermann, Andreas Meisel, Katharina Fitzthum, et al.
Chronobiology International|July 20, 2018
23rd International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time: Towards a Global ConsensusGregory D Roach, Thomas Kantermann, Drew Dawson, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|August 11, 2012
Noisy and individual, but doable: shift-work research in humansThomas Kantermann, Sophie M T Wehrens, Melissa A Ulhôa, et al.
Industrial Health|February 1, 2019
Working Time Society consensus statements: Individual differences in shift work tolerance and recommendations for research and practiceJennifer Ritonja, Kristan J Aronson, Raymond W Matthews, et al.
Plos One|July 19, 2012
The stimulating effect of bright light on physical performance depends on internal timeThomas Kantermann, Sebastian Forstner, Martin Halle, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 18, 2013
Atherosclerotic risk and social jetlag in rotating shift-workers: first evidence from a pilot studyThomas Kantermann, Françoise Duboutay, Damien Haubruge, et al.
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Journal of Biological Rhythms|August 6, 2015
Comparing the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire to the Dim Light Melatonin OnsetThomas Kantermann, Haein Sung, Helen J Burgess
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 6, 2012
Fibromyalgia syndrome and chronotype: late chronotypes are more affectedThomas Kantermann, Alice Theadom, Till Roenneberg, et al.
Chronobiology International|November 15, 2011
When does stress end? Evidence of a prolonged stress reaction in shiftworking truck driversMelissa Ara Jo Ulhôa, Elaine Cristina Marqueze, Thomas Kantermann, et al.
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 23, 2013
Light and the human circadian clockTill Roenneberg, Thomas Kantermann, Myriam Juda, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|January 29, 2015
Changes in chronotype after stroke: a pilot studyThomas Kantermann, Andreas Meisel, Katharina Fitzthum, et al.
Chronobiology International|July 20, 2018
23rd International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time: Towards a Global ConsensusGregory D Roach, Thomas Kantermann, Drew Dawson, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|August 11, 2012
Noisy and individual, but doable: shift-work research in humansThomas Kantermann, Sophie M T Wehrens, Melissa A Ulhôa, et al.
Industrial Health|February 1, 2019
Working Time Society consensus statements: Individual differences in shift work tolerance and recommendations for research and practiceJennifer Ritonja, Kristan J Aronson, Raymond W Matthews, et al.
Plos One|July 19, 2012
The stimulating effect of bright light on physical performance depends on internal timeThomas Kantermann, Sebastian Forstner, Martin Halle, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 18, 2013
Atherosclerotic risk and social jetlag in rotating shift-workers: first evidence from a pilot studyThomas Kantermann, Françoise Duboutay, Damien Haubruge, et al.
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