37 papers found
Refreshing results…
P.5.a.008 Effects of clinically approved, pro-cognitive pharmacological agents on electroencephalography in Alzheimer's disease-model mice
P.1.g.016 Modulation of nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptors differentially affects auditory event related potentials in awake rats
The brainstar project: Towards a miniaturized microsystem for wireless brain stimulation and recording in rodents
BrainStar: towards a miniaturized microsystem for wireless brain stimulation and recording in small animal models
Neuropeptide-S Evoked Arousal with Electroencephalogram Slow-Wave Compensatory Drive in Rats
Disruption of glycogen synthase kinase-3-beta activity leads to abnormalities in physiological measures in mice
Physiological and hormonal responses to novelty exposure in rats are mainly related to ongoing behavioral activity
Neuromedin U2 receptor signaling mediates alteration of sleep–wake architecture in rats
Contribution of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH1) receptor to thermoregulation and sleep stabilization: Evidence from MCH1 (−/−) mice
Sleep and EEG profile in neonatal hippocampal lesion model of schizophrenia
Immunocytochemical Distribution of VIP and PACAP in the Rat Brain Stem: Implications for REM Sleep Physiology
S13 Emerging New Neuropeptidergic Targets in Depression and Anxiety?:
The Atypical Antipsychotics Risperidone, Clozapine and Olanzapine Differ Regarding Their Sedative Potency in Rats
Muscarinic and PACAP receptor interactions at pontine level in the rat: significance for REM sleep regulation: REM depends on Ach-PACAP receptor interaction
Long-term enhancement of REM sleep by the pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) in the pontine reticular formation of the rat
Rapid eye movement sleep induction by vasoactive intestinal peptide infused into the oral pontine tegmentum of the rat may involve muscarinic receptors
Induction de sommeil paradoxal par micro-injection de PACAP dans la formation réticulée pontique chez le rat
Missing publications? Read more about our data sources.