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The Mel1a melatonin receptor is coupled to parallel signal transduction pathwaysGODSON, C; REPPERT, S. M.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1997, Vol 138, Num 1, pp 397-404, issn 0013-7227Article

Definition of the developmental transition from dopaminergic to photic regulation of c-fos gene expression in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleusWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Molecular brain research. 1995, Vol 33, Num 1, pp 136-148, issn 0169-328XArticle

Entrainment of cicadian phase in developing gray short-tailed opossum : mother vs. environmentRIVKEES, S. A; REPPERT, S. M.American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 1990, Vol 22, Num 3, pp E384-E388, issn 0193-1849Article

The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei: circadian patterns of vasopressin secretion and neuronal activity in vitroGILLETTE, M. U; REPPERT, S. M.Brain research bulletin. 1987, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 135-139, issn 0361-9230Article

Maternal suprachiasmatic nuclei are necessary for maternal coordination of the developing circadian systemREPPERT, S. M; SCHWARTZ, W. J.The Journal of neuroscience. 1986, Vol 6, Num 9, pp 2724-2729, issn 0270-6474Article

Maternal suprachiasmatic nuclei are necessary for maternal coordination of the developing circadian systemREPPERT, S. M; SCHWARTZ, W. J.The Journal of neuroscience. 1986, Vol 6, Num 9, pp 2724-2729, issn 0270-6474Article

CSF vasopressin rhythm is effectively insulated from osmotic regulation of plasma vasopressinCOLEMAN, R. J; REPPERT, S. M.American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 1985, Vol 11, Num 3, pp E346-E352, issn 0193-1849Article

The Mel1a melatonin receptor gene is expressed in human suprachiasmatic nucleiWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Neuroreport (Oxford). 1996, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 109-112, issn 0959-4965Article

Suprachiasmatic nucleus vasopressin messenger RNA: circadian variation in normal and Brattleboro ratsUHL, G. R; REPPERT, S. M.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1986, Vol 232, Num 4748, pp 390-393, issn 0036-8075Article

Periodic feeding of SCN-lesioned pregnant rats entrains the fetal biological clockWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Brain research. 1989, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 291-296, issn 0006-8993Article

Maternal endocrine extirpations do not abolish maternal coordination of the fetal circadian clockREPPERT, S. M; SCHWARTZ, W. J.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1986, Vol 119, Num 4, pp 1763-1767, issn 0013-7227Article

Neural regulation of the circadian vasopressin rhythm in cerebrospinal fluid: a pre-eminent role for the suprachiasmatic nucleiSCHWARTZ, W. J; REPPERT, S. M.The Journal of neuroscience. 1985, Vol 5, Num 10, pp 2771-2778, issn 0270-6474Article

Assignment of the melatonin-related receptor to human chromosome X (GPRSO) and mouse chromosome X (Gpr50)GUBITZ, A. K; REPPERT, S. M.Genomics (San Diego, Calif.). 1999, Vol 55, Num 2, pp 248-251, issn 0888-7543Article

RFL9 encodes an A2b-adenosine receptorRIVKEES, S. A; REPPERT, S. M.Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 1992, Vol 6, Num 10, pp 1598-1604, issn 0888-8809Article

Melatonin receptors are present in the ferret pars tuberalis and pars distalis, but not in brainWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1990, Vol 127, Num 5, pp 2607-2609, issn 0013-7227, 3 p.Article

The vasopressin gene is expressed prior to regulation in the supraoptic nuclei of fetal ratsREPPERT, S. M; UHL, G. R.Brain research. 1988, Vol 456, Num 2, pp 392-396, issn 0006-8993Article

Maternal-fetal communication of circadian phase in a precocious rodent, the spiny mouseWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 1987, Vol 16, Num 4, pp E401-E409, issn 0193-1849Article

Discovery of a putative heme-binding protein family (SOUL/HBP) by two-tissue suppression subtractive hybridization and database searchesZYLKA, M. J; REPPERT, S. M.Molecular brain research. 1999, Vol 74, Num 1-2, pp 175-181, issn 0169-328XArticle

Gap junctions couple astrocytes but not neurons in dissociated cultures of rat suprachiasmatic nucleusWELSH, D. K; REPPERT, S. M.Brain research. 1996, Vol 706, Num 1, pp 30-36, issn 0006-8993Article

Adenosine receptor gene expression in rat kidneyWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.American journal of physiology. Renal, fluid and electrolyte physiology. 1992, Vol 32, Num 6, pp F991-F995, issn 0363-6127Article

Perinatal development of day-night rhythms in humansRIVKEES, S. A; REPPERT, S. M.Hormone research. 1992, Vol 37, pp 99-104, issn 0301-0163, SUP3Conference Paper

Direct in utero perception of light by the mammalian fetusWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Brain research. 1989, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 151-155, issn 0006-8993Article

Maternal melatonin communicates day;ength to the fetus in Djungarian hamstersWEAVER, D. R; REPPERT, S. M.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1986, Vol 119, Num 6, pp 2861-2863, issn 0013-7227Article

Functional activity of the suprachiasmatic nuclei in the fetal primateREPPERT, S. M; SCHWARTZ, W. J.Neuroscience letters. 1984, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 145-149, issn 0304-3940Article

Appearance of melatonin receptors during embryonic life in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorous)RIVKEES, S. A; REPPERT, S. M.Brain research. 1991, Vol 568, Num 1-2, pp 345-349, issn 0006-8993Article

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