Thomas E. Scammell
Department of Neurology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston
Massachusetts 02115
USA
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- The neurobiology, diagnosis, and treatment of narcolepsy. Scammell, T.E. Ann. Neurol. (2003)
- Narcolepsy and low CSF orexin (hypocretin) concentration after a diencephalic stroke. Scammell, T.E., Nishino, S., Mignot, E., Saper, C.B. Neurology (2001)
- Wakefulness: an eye-opening perspective on orexin neurons. Scammell, T.E. Curr. Biol. (2001)
- An adenosine A2a agonist increases sleep and induces Fos in ventrolateral preoptic neurons. Scammell, T.E., Gerashchenko, D.Y., Mochizuki, T., McCarthy, M.T., Estabrooke, I.V., Sears, C.A., Saper, C.B., Urade, Y., Hayaishi, O. Neuroscience (2001)
- Hypothalamic arousal regions are activated during modafinil-induced wakefulness. Scammell, T.E., Estabrooke, I.V., McCarthy, M.T., Chemelli, R.M., Yanagisawa, M., Miller, M.S., Saper, C.B. J. Neurosci. (2000)