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The following pages link to Phase shifts in the circadian activity rhythm induced by triazolam are not mediated by the eyes or the pineal gland in the hamster (Q48205601):
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- Rhythmic properties of the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus in vivo. (Q30472935) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms, jet lag, and chronobiotics: an overview (Q34325182) (← links)
- The Visual Input Stage of the Mammalian Circadian Pacemaking System: II. The Effect of Light and Drugs on Retinal Function (Q34669044) (← links)
- Can pharmacological agents be used effectively in the alleviation of jet-lag? (Q35311973) (← links)
- A neuropeptide speeds circadian entrainment by reducing intercellular synchrony. (Q37319726) (← links)
- Locomotor activity and non-photic influences on circadian clocks (Q41077165) (← links)
- Different responses of the circadian system to GABA-active drugs in two strains of mice (Q41359496) (← links)
- Entrainment of the circadian activity rhythm to the light-dark cycle can be altered by a short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolam (Q41359544) (← links)
- Differential localization of GABA(A) receptor alpha and beta subunits in the hamster retina and relationship with glutamic acid decarboxylase immunoreactivity. (Q47839380) (← links)
- Daily activity and persistent sleep-wake schedule disorders (Q68229647) (← links)
- Beta-methyl carboline, a benzodiazepine inverse agonist, attenuates the effect of triazolam on the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity (Q69587272) (← links)