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Authors: Brainard, GC Hanifin, JP Greeson, JM Byrne, B Glickman, G Gerner, E Rollag, MD
Citation: Gc. Brainard et al., Action spectrum for melatonin regulation in humans: Evidence for a novel circadian photoreceptor, J NEUROSC, 21(16), 2001, pp. 6405-6412

Authors: Brainard, GC Hanifin, JP Rollag, MD Greeson, J Byrne, B Glickman, G Gerner, E Sanford, B
Citation: Gc. Brainard et al., Human melatonin regulation is not mediated by the three cone photopic visual system, J CLIN END, 86(1), 2001, pp. 433-436

Authors: Byrne, B Rollag, MD Hanifin, JP Reed, C Brainard, GC
Citation: B. Byrne et al., Bright light imagery does not suppress melatonin, J PINEAL R, 29(1), 2000, pp. 62-64

Authors: Provencio, I Rodriguez, IR Jiang, GS Hayes, WP Moreira, EF Rollag, MD
Citation: I. Provencio et al., A novel human opsin in the inner retina, J NEUROSC, 20(2), 2000, pp. 600-605

Authors: Rollag, MD Provencio, I Sugden, D Green, CB
Citation: Md. Rollag et al., Cultured amphibian melanophores: A model system to study melanopsin photobiology, METH ENZYM, 316, 2000, pp. 291-309

Authors: Brainard, GC Rollag, MD Hanifin, JP van den Beld, G Sanford, B
Citation: Gc. Brainard et al., The effect of polarized versus nonpolarized light on melatonin regulation in humans, PHOTOCHEM P, 71(6), 2000, pp. 766-770

Authors: Heeke, DS White, MP Mele, GD Hanifin, JP Brainard, GC Rollag, MD Winget, CM Holley, DC
Citation: Ds. Heeke et al., Light-emitting diodes and cool white fluorescent light similarly suppress pineal gland melatonin and maintain retinal function and morphology in the rat, LAB ANIM SC, 49(3), 1999, pp. 297-304
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