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C M Sinton
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Preliminary indications that functional effects of fetal caffeine exposure can be expressed in a second generation.
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Increased sleep time in the offspring of caffeine-treated dams from two inbred strains of mice.
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M Schmutz
F Sugiyama
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T Nambu
G A Marks
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P K Sonsalla
H K Gershenfeld
G D Zeevalk
V R Agarwal
T E Scammell
T M Hyde
R J Ilmoniemi
J K Elmquist
D J Steel
D E Murphy
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K D Walton
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R M Chemelli
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R F Neale
G A Stone
A J Hutchison
J P Shaffery
S L Fallon
D J Holt
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B I Krosser
F H Wians
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