Clonidine effects on all-night human sleep : Opposite action of low- and medium-dose clonidine on human NREM-REM sleep proportion
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- 2004-04-01
著者
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Miyazaki Shinichi
Department Of Frontier Surgery Chiba University Graduate School Of Medicine
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UCHIDA SUNAO
Department of Sleep Disorders Research, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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NISHIHARA KYOKO
Department of Sleep Disorders Research, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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MUKAI JUNKO
Department of Sleep Disorders Research, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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Mukai Junko
Department Of Neuropsychiatry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Uchida Sunao
Department Of Ophthalmology School Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Nishihara Kyoko
Department Of Psychophysiology Tokyo Institute Of Psychiatry
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Miyazaki Shinichi
Department Of Neuropsychiatry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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