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W B Mendelson

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Life Sciences|August 7, 2001
The hypnotic effect of propofol in the medial preoptic area of the ratA Tung, B Bluhm, W B Mendelson
Biological Psychiatry|August 1, 1975
Serotonin inhibition and sleepW B Mendelson, J Reichman, E Othmer
Sleep|November 1, 1996
Adverse reactions to sedative/hypnotics: three years' experienceW B Mendelson, C Thompson, T Franko
Biological Psychiatry|August 1, 1984
Do insomniacs have impaired daytime functioning?W B Mendelson, D Garnett, M Linnoila
Brain Research|July 17, 2001
Sleep inducing effects of propofol microinjection into the medial preoptic area are blocked by flumazenilA Tung, B Bluhm, W B Mendelson
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|February 1, 1991
Buspirone administration to sleep apnea patientsW B Mendelson, M Maczaj, J Holt
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|October 1, 1991
An overview of chronic fatigue syndromeL B Krupp, W B Mendelson, R Friedman
The American Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1989
Sleep apnea syndrome in chronic renal diseaseP L Kimmel, G Miller, W B Mendelson
JAMA|June 17, 1974
Letter: 14-Sec and 6-sec spikes on sleep EEG as normal finding in stage REME Othmer, W B Mendelson, M P Otto
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 27, 2001
Prolonged sedation with propofol in the rat does not result in sleep deprivationA Tung, J P Lynch, W B Mendelson
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Life Sciences|August 7, 2001
The hypnotic effect of propofol in the medial preoptic area of the ratA Tung, B Bluhm, W B Mendelson
Biological Psychiatry|August 1, 1975
Serotonin inhibition and sleepW B Mendelson, J Reichman, E Othmer
Sleep|November 1, 1996
Adverse reactions to sedative/hypnotics: three years' experienceW B Mendelson, C Thompson, T Franko
Biological Psychiatry|August 1, 1984
Do insomniacs have impaired daytime functioning?W B Mendelson, D Garnett, M Linnoila
Brain Research|July 17, 2001
Sleep inducing effects of propofol microinjection into the medial preoptic area are blocked by flumazenilA Tung, B Bluhm, W B Mendelson
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|February 1, 1991
Buspirone administration to sleep apnea patientsW B Mendelson, M Maczaj, J Holt
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|October 1, 1991
An overview of chronic fatigue syndromeL B Krupp, W B Mendelson, R Friedman
The American Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1989
Sleep apnea syndrome in chronic renal diseaseP L Kimmel, G Miller, W B Mendelson
JAMA|June 17, 1974
Letter: 14-Sec and 6-sec spikes on sleep EEG as normal finding in stage REME Othmer, W B Mendelson, M P Otto
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 27, 2001
Prolonged sedation with propofol in the rat does not result in sleep deprivationA Tung, J P Lynch, W B Mendelson
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