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2015
Dell L-A, Spocter MA, Patzke N, Karlson KÆ, Alagaili AN, Bennett NC, Muhammed OB, Bertelsen MF, Siegel JM, Manger PR.  2015.  Orexinergic bouton density is lower in the cerebral cortex of cetaceans compared to artiodactyls.. J Chem Neuroanat. 68:61-76.
2013
John J, Thannickal TC, McGregor R, Ramanathan L, Ohtsu H, Nishino S, Sakai N, Yamanaka A, Stone C, Cornford M et al..  2013.  Greatly increased numbers of histamine cells in human narcolepsy with cataplexy.. Annals of Neurology. 74(6):786-93.
2009
Thannickal TC, Nienhuis R, Siegel JM.  2009.  Localized loss of hypocretin (orexin) cells in narcolepsy without cataplexy.. Sleep. 32(8):993-8.
2007
Thannickal TC, Lai Y-Y, Siegel JM.  2007.  Hypocretin (orexin) cell loss in Parkinson's disease.. Brain. 130(Pt 6):1586-95.
2003
Bower JE, Kemeny ME, Taylor SE, Fahey JL.  2003.  Finding positive meaning and its association with natural killer cell cytotoxicity among participants in a bereavement-related disclosure intervention.. Ann Behav Med. 25(2):146-55.
Thannickal TC, Siegel JM, Nienhuis R, Moore RY.  2003.  Pattern of hypocretin (orexin) soma and axon loss, and gliosis, in human narcolepsy.. Brain Pathology. 13(3):340-51.
2000
Thannickal TC, Moore RY, Nienhuis R, Ramanathan L, Gulyani S, Aldrich M, Cornford M, Siegel JM.  2000.  Reduced number of hypocretin neurons in human narcolepsy.. Neuron. 27(3):469-74.
1995
Nitz D, Andersen A, Fahringer H, Nienhuis R, Mignot E, Siegel J.  1995.  Altered distribution of cholinergic cells in the narcoleptic dog.. Neuroreport. 6(11):1521-4.