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Effects of bilateral cervical sympathectomy and subsequent blinding on properties and circadian changes of the rabbit's EEG

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Pages 281-294 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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A.C. Bobbert, A.P. van Kempen & H.L. Kreb. (1992) Modification of the rabbit's free‐running food intake pattern by entrainment to 24 hr sawtooth illuminations and standard light‐dark alternations. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 23:4, pages 253-276.
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A.C. Bobbert, A.W. van Rooy & J.J. Riethoven. (1991) Circadian changes of the ERG can be imitated by electrical stimulation of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in rabbits with intact sympathetic innervation of the eyes. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 22:1, pages 57-70.
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A.C. Bobbert, R.J.M.G. de Zwart & H. Duindam. (1988) Changes in pattern and amount of food intake, induced in rabbits by bilateral cervical sympathectomy and subsequent blinding. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 19:1, pages 49-63.
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A.C. Bobbert & J.J. Riethoven. (2016) Feedback in the Rabbit's Central Circadian System, Revealed by the Changes in Its Free-Running Food Intake Pattern Induced by Blinding, Cervical Sympathectomy, Pinealectomy, and Melatonin Administration. Journal of Biological Rhythms 6:3, pages 263-278.
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