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Narcolepsy
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Polymorphisms in the vicinity of the hypocretin/orexin are not associated with human narcolepsy
- Marcel Hungs, Ling Lin, Michele Okun, and Emmanuel Mignot
Neurology 2001; 57: 1893-1895.
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Polymorphisms in hypocretin/orexin pathway genes and narcolepsy
- B. R. Ólafsdóttir, D. B. Rye, T. E. Scammell, J. K. Matheson, K. Stefánsson, and J. R. Gulcher
Neurology 2001; 57: 1896-1899.
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Narcolepsy associated with other central nervous system disorders
- Syed Malik, Bradley F. Boeve, Lois E. Krahn, and Michael H. Silber
Neurology 2001; 57: 539-541.
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Dopaminergic changes in human brain following acute exposure to -hydroxybutyrate
- S. J. Kish, K. S. Kalasinsky, G. Schmunk, Y. Furukawa, M. Guttman, and L. Ang
Neurology 2001; 56: 1602-1603.
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A prepro-orexin gene polymorphism is associated with narcolepsy
- M. Gencik, N. Dahmen, S. Wieczorek, M. Kasten, J. Bierbrauer, I. Anghelescu, A. Szegedi, A. M. Menezes Saecker, and J. T. Epplen
Neurology 2001; 56: 115-117.
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