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R M Chemelli
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Involvement of the carboxyl-terminal propeptide of beta-glucuronidase in its compartmentalization within the endoplasmic reticulum as determined by a synthetic peptide approach.
Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior.
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Hypothalamic arousal regions are activated during modafinil-induced wakefulness.
Fos expression in orexin neurons varies with behavioral state.
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Differential expression of orexin receptors 1 and 2 in the rat brain.
Genetic ablation of orexin neurons in mice results in narcolepsy, hypophagia, and obesity.
Orexin (hypocretin) neurons contain dynorphin.
Modafinil more effectively induces wakefulness in orexin-null mice than in wild-type littermates.
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C Lee
H Tanaka
S Wilson
J Lu
J A Richardson
K Goto
R S Annan
S A Carr
Y Xiong
D J Bergsma
R E Hammer
J L Martin
M Yanagisawa
M Ishii
M S Miller
T Sakurai
T C Chou
J Hara
A Amemiya
M Nakazato
R T Swank
G P Kozlowski
R E Buckingham
C B Saper
L R Pohl
S C Williams
E Ko
K Yagami
J R Arch
C E Lee
F Sugiyama
N A Elshourbagy
T Nambu
S Medda
C M Sinton
J N Marcus
T E Scammell
J K Elmquist
J A Terrett
I Matsuzaki
C T Beuckmann
M T McCarthy
T E Fitch
R M Chemelli
J T Willie
T Scammell
Y Kisanuki
A C Haynes
D E McNulty
J A Richarson
I V Estabrooke
C J Aschkenasi
W Renthal
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