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Volume 30, Number 3, April 2001

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Authors: Hara M.; Yoshida M.; Nishijima H.; Yokosuka M.; Iigo M.; Ohtani-Kaneko R.; Shimada A.; Hasegawa T.; Akama Y.; Hirata K.

Expression and functional characterization of the mt1 melatonin receptor from rat brain in Xenopus oocytes: evidence for coupling to the phosphoinositol pathway
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Melatonin prevents endotoxin-induced circulatory failure in rats
pp. 147-156(10)
Authors: Wu C-C.; Chiao C-W.; Hsiao G.; Chen A.; Yen M-H.

Circadian rhythm of melatonin, corticosterone and phagocytosis: effect of stress
pp. 180-187(8)
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The impact of fetal size and length of gestation on 6-sulphatoxymelatonin excretion in adult life
pp. 188-192(5)
Authors: Kennaway D.J.; Flanagan D.E.; Moore V.M.; Cockington R.A.; Robinson J.S.; Phillips D.I.W.

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