December 09, 2003; 61 (11 suppl 6) IV. ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTORS IN NONLOCOMOTOR FEATURES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Minireview: Sleep regulation in adenosine A2A receptor-deficient mice
Yoshihiro Urade, Naomi Eguchi, Wei-Min Qu, Mie Sakata, Zhi-Li Huang, Jiang-Fan Chen, Michael A. Schwarzschild, J. Stephen Fink, Osamu Hayaishi
First published December 8, 2003, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.WNL.0000095222.41066.5E
Yoshihiro Urade
Naomi Eguchi
Wei-Min Qu
Mie Sakata
Zhi-Li Huang
Jiang-Fan Chen
Michael A. Schwarzschild
J. Stephen Fink
Minireview: Sleep regulation in adenosine A2A receptor-deficient mice
Yoshihiro Urade, Naomi Eguchi, Wei-Min Qu, Mie Sakata, Zhi-Li Huang, Jiang-Fan Chen, Michael A. Schwarzschild, J. Stephen Fink, Osamu Hayaishi
Neurology Dec 2003, 61 (11 suppl 6) S94-S96; DOI: 10.1212/01.WNL.0000095222.41066.5E
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- Yoshihiro Urade, PhD,
- Naomi Eguchi, PhD,
- Wei-Min Qu, MD PhD,
- Mie Sakata, PhD,
- Zhi-Li Huang, MD PhD,
- Jiang-Fan Chen, MD PhD,
- Michael A. Schwarzschild, MD PhD,
- J. Stephen Fink, MD PhD and
- Osamu Hayaishi, MD PhD
- Yoshihiro Urade, PhD,
- Naomi Eguchi, PhD,
- Wei-Min Qu, MD PhD,
- Mie Sakata, PhD,
- Zhi-Li Huang, MD PhD,
- Jiang-Fan Chen, MD PhD,
- Michael A. Schwarzschild, MD PhD,
- J. Stephen Fink, MD PhD and
- Osamu Hayaishi, MD PhD
- From the Department of Molecular Behavioral Biology (Drs. Urade, Eguchi, Qu, Sakata, Huang and Hayaishi), Osaka Bioscience Institute, Osaka, Japan; Department of Neurology (Drs. Chen and Fink), Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; and Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (Dr. Schwarzschild), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Yoshihiro Urade, Department of Molecular Behavioral Biology, Osaka Bioscience Institute, Osaka 565-0874, Japan; e-mail: uradey{at}obi.or.jp
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