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The following pages link to Circadian rhythms in depression. Part II: Circadian rhythms in inpatients with various mental disorders (Q52058979):
Displaying 25 items.
- The relationship between affective state and the rhythmicity of activity in bipolar disorder (Q33684938) (← links)
- Higher environmental temperature and global radiation are correlated with increasing suicidality--a localized data analysis (Q34073696) (← links)
- Bright-light therapy in the treatment of mood disorders (Q34205597) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms, multilevel models of emotion and bipolar disorder--an initial step towards integration? (Q34434112) (← links)
- Assessment of circadian function in fibroblasts of patients with bipolar disorder (Q34755758) (← links)
- Ambulatory sleep-wake patterns and variability in young people with emerging mental disorders (Q34765088) (← links)
- Effects of anabolic androgenic steroids on the development and expression of running wheel activity and circadian rhythms in male rats (Q35766732) (← links)
- c-Jun N-terminal kinase inhibitor SP600125 modulates the period of mammalian circadian rhythms (Q36453039) (← links)
- A twin-study of genetic contributions to morningness-eveningness and depression (Q36593818) (← links)
- Thermoregulation in wakefulness and sleep in humans (Q37807670) (← links)
- Core body temperature is normal in chronic fatigue syndrome (Q38552927) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms and the pharmacology of affective illness (Q41240193) (← links)
- Critical analysis of the theories advanced to explain short REM sleep latencies and other sleep anomalies in several psychiatric conditions (Q41628324) (← links)
- Reactive rhythms and endogenous clocks (Q43437496) (← links)
- Valpromide increases amplitude of heart rate circadian rhythm in remitted bipolar and unipolar disorders. A placebo-controlled study (Q43511534) (← links)
- Heart rate circadian rhythm as a biological marker of desynchronization in major depression: a methodological and preliminary report (Q44382467) (← links)
- The effects of depression and age on the Horne-Ostberg morningness-eveningness score (Q46615126) (← links)
- Suicidality, circadian activity rhythms and platelet serotonergic measures in patients with recurrent suicidal behaviour (Q47351137) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm of core body temperature in subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome (Q48695805) (← links)
- Is self-reported morbidity related to the circadian clock? (Q48696795) (← links)
- Sleep and heart rate circadian rhythm in depression: the necessity to separate (Q48874933) (← links)
- Electroconvulsive therapy increases circadian amplitude and lowers core body temperature in depressed subjects (Q50914681) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to the dopamine agonist SKF-38393 disrupts the timing of the initial response of the suprachiasmatic nucleus to light. (Q52170267) (← links)
- [Sleep and biological rhythms in depression. Changes caused by antidepressants] (Q72290904) (← links)
- Weak 24-h periodicity of body temperature and increased plasma vasopressin in melancholic depression (Q73559675) (← links)