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2017
Lai Y-Y, Cheng Y-H, Hsieh K-C, Nguyen D, Chew K-T, Ramanathan L, Siegel JM.  2017.  Motor hyperactivity of the iron-deficient rat - an animal model of restless legs syndrome.. Movement Disorders. 32(12):1687-1693.
2013
Lapierre JL, Kosenko PO, Kodama T, Peever JH, Mukhametov LM, Lyamin OI, Siegel JM.  2013.  Symmetrical serotonin release during asymmetrical slow-wave sleep: implications for the neurochemistry of sleep-waking states.. J Neurosci. 33(6):2555-61.
2012
Gravett N, Bhagwandin A, Lyamin OI, Siegel JM, Manger PR.  2012.  Sleep in the rock hyrax, Procavia capensis.. Brain Behav Evol. 79(3):155-69.
2011
McGregor R, Wu M-F, Barber G, Ramanathan L, Siegel JM.  2011.  Highly specific role of hypocretin (orexin) neurons: differential activation as a function of diurnal phase, operant reinforcement versus operant avoidance and light level.. J Neurosci. 31(43):15455-67.
Bhagwandin A, Gravett N, Lyamin OI, Oosthuizen MK, Bennett NC, Siegel JM, Manger PR.  2011.  Sleep and wake in rhythmic versus arrhythmic chronotypes of a microphthalmic species of African mole rat (Fukomys mechowii).. Brain Behav Evol. 78(2):162-83.
2010
Lai Y-Y, Kodama T, Schenkel E, Siegel JM.  2010.  Behavioral response and transmitter release during atonia elicited by medial medullary stimulation.. J Neurophysiol. 104(4):2024-33.
2008
Burgess C, Lai D, Siegel J, Peever J.  2008.  An endogenous glutamatergic drive onto somatic motoneurons contributes to the stereotypical pattern of muscle tone across the sleep-wake cycle.. J Neurosci. 28(18):4649-60.
Taepavarapruk N, Taepavarapruk P, John J, Lai YY, Siegel JM, Phillips AG, McErlane SA, Soja PJ.  2008.  State-dependent changes in glutamate, glycine, GABA, and dopamine levels in cat lumbar spinal cord.. J Neurophysiol. 100(2):598-608.
2007
Hu W-P, Da Li J-, Zhang C, Boehmer L, Siegel JM, Zhou Q-Y.  2007.  Altered circadian and homeostatic sleep regulation in prokineticin 2-deficient mice.. Sleep. 30(3):247-56.
2006
Da Li J-, Hu W-P, Boehmer L, Cheng MY, Lee AG, Jilek A, Siegel JM, Zhou Q-Y.  2006.  Attenuated circadian rhythms in mice lacking the prokineticin 2 gene.. J Neurosci. 26(45):11615-23.
1999
Lai YY, Shalita T, Hajnik T, Wu JP, Kuo JS, Chia LG, Siegel JM.  1999.  Neurotoxic N-methyl-D-aspartate lesion of the ventral midbrain and mesopontine junction alters sleep-wake organization.. Neuroscience. 90(2):469-83.
1998
Kohyama J, Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1998.  Reticulospinal systems mediate atonia with short and long latencies.. J Neurophysiol. 80(4):1839-51.
1996
Reid MS, Tafti M, Nishino S, Sampathkumaran R, Siegel JM, Mignot E.  1996.  Local administration of dopaminergic drugs into the ventral tegmental area modulates cataplexy in the narcoleptic canine.. Brain Res. 733(1):83-100.
1994
Reid MS, Tafti M, Geary JN, Nishino S, Siegel JM, Dement WC, Mignot E.  1994.  Cholinergic mechanisms in canine narcolepsy--I. Modulation of cataplexy via local drug administration into the pontine reticular formation.. Neuroscience. 59(3):511-22.
1991
Siegel JM, Nienhuis R, Fahringer HM, Paul R, Shiromani P, Dement WC, Mignot E, Chiu C.  1991.  Neuronal activity in narcolepsy: identification of cataplexy-related cells in the medial medulla.. Science. 252(5010):1315-8.
1988
Wu MF, Suzuki SS, Siegel JM.  1988.  Anatomical distribution and response patterns of reticular neurons active in relation to acoustic startle.. Brain Res. 457(2):399-406.
1987
Lai YY, Siegel JM, Wilson WJ.  1987.  Effect of blood pressure on medial medulla-induced muscle atonia.. Am J Physiol. 252(6 Pt 2):H1249-57.
1986
Shiromani PJ, Siegel JM, Tomaszewski KS, McGinty DJ.  1986.  Alterations in blood pressure and REM sleep after pontine carbachol microinfusion.. Exp Neurol. 91(2):285-92.
Siegel JM, Fahringer H, Tomaszewski KS, Kaitin K, Kilduff T, Dement WC.  1986.  Heart rate and blood pressure changes associated with cataplexy in canine narcolepsy.. Sleep. 9(1 Pt 2):216-21.
1985
Suzuki SS, Siegel JM.  1985.  Reticular formation neurons related to tongue movement in the behaving cat.. Exp Neurol. 89(3):689-97.