Junko Hara
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Sleep neurobiology, orexin/hypocretinGoogle:
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Nagata-Kuroiwa R, Furutani N, Hara J, et al. (2011) Critical role of neuropeptides B/W receptor 1 signaling in social behavior and fear memory. Plos One. 6: e16972 |
Hara J, Gerashchenko D, Wisor JP, et al. (2009) Thyrotropin-releasing hormone increases behavioral arousal through modulation of hypocretin/orexin neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 3705-14 |
Xie X, Wisor JP, Hara J, et al. (2008) Hypocretin/orexin and nociceptin/orphanin FQ coordinately regulate analgesia in a mouse model of stress-induced analgesia. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 118: 2471-81 |
Hara J, Yanagisawa M, Sakurai T. (2005) Difference in obesity phenotype between orexin-knockout mice and orexin neuron-deficient mice with same genetic background and environmental conditions. Neuroscience Letters. 380: 239-42 |
Mieda M, Willie JT, Hara J, et al. (2004) Orexin peptides prevent cataplexy and improve wakefulness in an orexin neuron-ablated model of narcolepsy in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 4649-54 |
Yamanaka A, Beuckmann CT, Willie JT, et al. (2004) Role of hypothalamic orexin neurons in the regulation of arousal according to energy balance Sleep and Biological Rhythms. 2: S57 |
Yamanaka A, Beuckmann CT, Willie JT, et al. (2003) Hypothalamic orexin neurons regulate arousal according to energy balance in mice. Neuron. 38: 701-13 |
Chou TC, Lee CE, Lu J, et al. (2001) Orexin (hypocretin) neurons contain dynorphin. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: RC168 |
Hara J, Beuckmann CT, Nambu T, et al. (2001) Genetic ablation of orexin neurons in mice results in narcolepsy, hypophagia, and obesity. Neuron. 30: 345-54 |