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  • 53. Modulation of Purkinje cell response to glutamate during the sleep-waking cycle.
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  • 57. Homeostatic behavior of fast Fourier transform power in very low frequency non-rapid eye movement human electroencephalogram.
    Campbell IG, Higgins LM, Darchia N, Feinberg I.
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  • 60. The role of adenosine in the maturation of sleep homeostasis in rats.
    Gvilia I, Suntsova N, Kostin A, Kalinchuk A, McGinty D, Basheer R, Szymusiak R.
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