Seasonal variations in the endogenous rhythm of dopamine receptor binding in rat striatum.

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Seasonal variations in the endogenous rhythm of dopamine receptor binding in rat striatum. / Naber, Dieter; Wirz-Justice, A; Kafka, M S; Tobler, I; Borbély, A A.

in: BIOL PSYCHIAT, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 9, 9, 1981, S. 831-835.

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Naber, D, Wirz-Justice, A, Kafka, MS, Tobler, I & Borbély, AA 1981, 'Seasonal variations in the endogenous rhythm of dopamine receptor binding in rat striatum.', BIOL PSYCHIAT, Jg. 16, Nr. 9, 9, S. 831-835. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7295843?dopt=Citation>

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Naber D, Wirz-Justice A, Kafka MS, Tobler I, Borbély AA. Seasonal variations in the endogenous rhythm of dopamine receptor binding in rat striatum. BIOL PSYCHIAT. 1981;16(9):831-835. 9.

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title = "Seasonal variations in the endogenous rhythm of dopamine receptor binding in rat striatum.",
abstract = "In four experiments, performed at different months throughout the year, a significant daily rhythm in dopamine receptor binding has been observed. This rhythm is endogenous, as it persists in the absence of time cues. Striking differences in wave form, amplitudes, and timing of peaks during the year suggest that the endogenous rhythm undergoes seasonal variations.",
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AB - In four experiments, performed at different months throughout the year, a significant daily rhythm in dopamine receptor binding has been observed. This rhythm is endogenous, as it persists in the absence of time cues. Striking differences in wave form, amplitudes, and timing of peaks during the year suggest that the endogenous rhythm undergoes seasonal variations.

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