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Narcolepsy

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Polymorphisms in the vicinity of the hypocretin/orexin are not associated with human narcolepsy
Marcel Hungs, Ling Lin, Michele Okun, and Emmanuel Mignot
Neurology 2001; 57: 1893-1895. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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Polymorphisms in hypocretin/orexin pathway genes and narcolepsy
B. R. Ólafsdóttir, D. B. Rye, T. E. Scammell, J. K. Matheson, K. Stefánsson, and J. R. Gulcher
Neurology 2001; 57: 1896-1899. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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Narcolepsy associated with other central nervous system disorders
Syed Malik, Bradley F. Boeve, Lois E. Krahn, and Michael H. Silber
Neurology 2001; 57: 539-541. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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Dopaminergic changes in human brain following acute exposure to {gamma}-hydroxybutyrate
S. J. Kish, K. S. Kalasinsky, G. Schmunk, Y. Furukawa, M. Guttman, and L. Ang
Neurology 2001; 56: 1602-1603. [Full text] [PDF]  

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A prepro-orexin gene polymorphism is associated with narcolepsy
M. Gencik, N. Dahmen, S. Wieczorek, M. Kasten, J. Bierbrauer, I. Anghelescu, A. Szegedi, A. M. Menezes Saecker, and J. T. Epplen
Neurology 2001; 56: 115-117. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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