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2001
Kühlwein E, Irwin M.  2001.  Melatonin modulation of lymphocyte proliferation and Th1/Th2 cytokine expression.. J Neuroimmunol. 117(1-2):51-7.
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.
John J, Wu MF, Siegel JM.  2000.  Systemic administration of hypocretin-1 reduces cataplexy and normalizes sleep and waking durations in narcoleptic dogs.. Sleep Res Online. 3(1):23-8.
1999
Lai YY, Clements JR, Wu XY, Shalita T, Wu JP, Kuo JS, Siegel JM.  1999.  Brainstem projections to the ventromedial medulla in cat: retrograde transport horseradish peroxidase and immunohistochemical studies.. J Comp Neurol. 408(3):419-36.
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.
Siegel JM, Manger PR, Nienhuis R, Fahringer HM, Shalita T, Pettigrew JD.  1999.  Sleep in the platypus.. Neuroscience. 91(1):391-400.
1998
Reid MS, Nishino S, Tafti M, Siegel JM, Dement WC, Mignot E.  1998.  Neuropharmacological characterization of basal forebrain cholinergic stimulated cataplexy in narcoleptic canines.. Exp Neurol. 151(1):89-104.
1997
Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1997.  Brainstem-mediated locomotion and myoclonic jerks. I. Neural substrates.. Brain Res. 745(1-2):257-64.
Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1997.  Brainstem-mediated locomotion and myoclonic jerks. II Pharmacological effects.. Brain Res. 745(1-2):265-70.
1996
Siegel JM, Manger PR, Nienhuis R, Fahringer HM, Pettigrew JD.  1996.  The echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus combines REM and non-REM aspects in a single sleep state: implications for the evolution of sleep.. J Neurosci. 16(10):3500-6.
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.
1995
Nishino S, Tafti M, Reid MS, Shelton J, Siegel JM, Dement WC, Mignot E.  1995.  Muscle atonia is triggered by cholinergic stimulation of the basal forebrain: implication for the pathophysiology of canine narcolepsy.. J Neurosci. 15(7 Pt 1):4806-14.
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.
Reid MS, Siegel JM, Dement WC, Mignot E.  1994.  Cholinergic mechanisms in canine narcolepsy--II. Acetylcholine release in the pontine reticular formation is enhanced during cataplexy.. Neuroscience. 59(3):523-30.
Reid MS, Tafti M, Nishino S, Siegel JM, Dement WC, Mignot E.  1994.  Cholinergic regulation of cataplexy in canine narcolepsy in the pontine reticular formation is mediated by M2 muscarinic receptors.. Sleep. 17(5):424-35.
1992
Siegel JM, Nienhuis R, Fahringer HM, Chiu C, Dement WC, Mignot E, Lufkin R.  1992.  Activity of medial mesopontine units during cataplexy and sleep-waking states in the narcoleptic dog.. J Neurosci. 12(5):1640-6.
Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1992.  Corticotropin-releasing factor mediated muscle atonia in pons and medulla.. Brain Res. 575(1):63-8.
Kodama T, Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1992.  Enhancement of acetylcholine release during REM sleep in the caudomedial medulla as measured by in vivo microdialysis.. Brain Res. 580(1-2):348-50.
1991
Lai YY, Siegel JM.  1991.  Pontomedullary glutamate receptors mediating locomotion and muscle tone suppression.. J Neurosci. 11(9):2931-7.
Mallick BN, Fahringer HM, Wu MF, Siegel JM.  1991.  REM sleep deprivation reduces auditory evoked inhibition of dorsolateral pontine neurons.. Brain Res. 552(2):333-7.
1989
Siegel JM, Tomaszewski KS, Fahringer H, Cave G, Kilduff T, Dement WC.  1989.  Heart rate and blood pressure changes during sleep-waking cycles and cataplexy in narcoleptic dogs.. Am J Physiol. 256(1 Pt 2):H111-9.

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