Neurology, Vol. 65, Issue 8,
1152-1153, October 25, 2005
EDITORIALS
Narcolepsy: Selective hypocretin (orexin) neuronal loss and multiple signaling deficiencies
Claudio L. Bassetti
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Article topics:
Medicine..Narcolepsy
Neuroscience..Dynorphin
Physiology..Humans
Biochemistry..Hypocretins
Endocrinology..Hypothalamus
Physiology..Sleep
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