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Authors: Mariotti, M Gritti, I Mancia, M
Citation: M. Mariotti et al., The synchronising influence of Substantia Innominata on the thalamus of the cat, J SLEEP RES, 10(2), 2001, pp. 143-152

Authors: Manfridi, A Brambilla, D Mancia, M
Citation: A. Manfridi et al., Sleep is differently modulated by basal forebrain GABA(A) and GABA(B) receptors, AM J P-REG, 281(1), 2001, pp. R170-R175

Authors: Marini, G Ceccarelli, P Mancia, M
Citation: G. Marini et al., Effects of bilateral microinjections of ibotenic acid in the thalamic reticular nucleus on delta oscillations and sleep in freely-moving rats, J SLEEP RES, 9(4), 2000, pp. 359-366

Authors: Imeri, L Mancia, M Bianchi, S Opp, MR
Citation: L. Imeri et al., 5-hydroxytryptophan, but not L-tryptophan, alters sleep and brain temperature in rats, NEUROSCIENC, 95(2), 2000, pp. 445-452

Authors: Mancia, M
Citation: M. Mancia, Dream production is not chaotic, BEHAV BRAIN, 23(6), 2000, pp. 967

Authors: Mancia, M Longhin, L
Citation: M. Mancia et L. Longhin, Kant's philosophy and its relationship with the thought of Bion and Money-Kyrle, INT J PSYCH, 81, 2000, pp. 1197-1211

Authors: Manfridi, A Brambilla, D Mancia, M
Citation: A. Manfridi et al., Stimulation of NMDA and AMPA receptors in the rat nucleus basalis of Meynert affects sleep, AM J P-REG, 277(5), 1999, pp. R1488-R1492

Authors: Imeri, L Mancia, M Opp, MR
Citation: L. Imeri et al., Blockade of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin)-2 receptors alters interleukin-1-induced changes in rat sleep, NEUROSCIENC, 92(2), 1999, pp. 745-749

Authors: Imeri, L Gemma, C De Simoni, MG Opp, MR Mancia, M
Citation: L. Imeri et al., Hypothalamic serotonergic activity correlates better with brain temperature than with sleep-wake cycle and muscle tone in rats, NEUROSCIENC, 89(4), 1999, pp. 1241-1246

Authors: Mancia, M
Citation: M. Mancia, Psychoanalysis and the neurosciences: A topical debate on dreams, INT J PSYCH, 80, 1999, pp. 1205-1213

Authors: Gemma, C Imeri, L Mancia, M
Citation: C. Gemma et al., Hippocampal type 1 (movement-related) theta rhythm positively correlates with serotonergic activity, ARCH IT BIO, 137(2-3), 1999, pp. 151-160
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