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The following pages link to Hypocretin-1 causes G protein activation and increases ACh release in rat pons. (Q34277180):
Displaying 21 items.
- Physiology of the orexinergic/hypocretinergic system: a revisit in 2012 (Q26822470) (← links)
- OX1 orexin receptors couple to adenylyl cyclase regulation via multiple mechanisms (Q28299294) (← links)
- Neuropharmacology of Sleep and Wakefulness (Q34518670) (← links)
- Anxiolytic function of the orexin 2/hypocretin A receptor in the basolateral amygdala (Q35183155) (← links)
- Microdialysis as a tool in local pharmacodynamics (Q35594859) (← links)
- Section I. The cholinergic system (Q36226810) (← links)
- Neuropharmacology of Sleep and Wakefulness: 2012 Update (Q36393701) (← links)
- Hypocretinergic and non-hypocretinergic projections from the hypothalamus to the REM sleep executive area of the pons (Q36487999) (← links)
- Pontine reticular formation (PnO) administration of hypocretin-1 increases PnO GABA levels and wakefulness. (Q36519137) (← links)
- State-dependent interactions between excitatory neuromodulators in the neuronal control of breathing. (Q36709870) (← links)
- Dynamics of neuromodulatory feedback determines frequency modulation in a reduced respiratory network: a computational study. (Q36824928) (← links)
- Hypocretin/Orexin neuropeptides: participation in the control of sleep-wakefulness cycle and energy homeostasis (Q37299612) (← links)
- Orexin/hypocretin receptor signalling cascades (Q38125537) (← links)
- Off the beaten path: drug addiction and the pontine laterodorsal tegmentum (Q38222774) (← links)
- The hypocretin/orexin system: an increasingly important role in neuropsychiatry. (Q38231949) (← links)
- The hypocretins (orexins) mediate the "phasic" components of REM sleep: A new hypothesis (Q38611812) (← links)
- CSF levels of hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) peak during early infancy in humans (Q40127196) (← links)
- Synaptic interactions between perifornical lateral hypothalamic area, locus coeruleus nucleus and the oral pontine reticular nucleus are implicated in the stage succession during sleep-wakefulness cycle (Q42723113) (← links)
- Orexin/Hypocretin Signaling (Q46451432) (← links)
- Orexin stimulates breathing via medullary and spinal pathways (Q47892439) (← links)
- Role of Orexin on Sleep: Interactions with Other Neurotransmitter Systems (Q58424858) (← links)