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    J. Ferrie, M. Shipley, F. Cappuccio, E. Brunner, M. Miller in Sleep and Biological Rhythms (2007)

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    Improvement of cognitive functions in chronic schizophrenic patients by recombinant human erythropoietin

    Schizophrenia is increasingly recognized as a neurodevelopmental disease with an additional degenerative component, comprising cognitive decline and loss of cortical gray matter. We hypothesized that a neuropr...

    H Ehrenreich, D Hinze-Selch, S Stawicki, C Aust, S Knolle-Veentjer in Molecular Psychiatry (2007)

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    Lower CSF orexin A (hypocretin-1) levels in patients with schizophrenia treated with haloperidol compared to unmedicated subjects

    M A Dalal, A Schuld, T Pollmächer in Molecular Psychiatry (2003)

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    Effect of coadministration of clozapine and fluvoxamine versus clozapine monotherapy on blood cell counts, plasma levels of cytokines and body weight

    Rationale: Clozapine treatment is associated with side-effects such as blood cell dyscrasias and weight gain. Increased plasma levels of the cytokines and soluble cytokine receptors lept...

    D. Hinze-Selch, M. Deuschle, B. Weber, I. Heuser, T. Pollmächer in Psychopharmacology (2000)

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    Dose-dependence of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) effects on peak response and time course of the immune-endocrine host response in humans

    Objective and Design: Dose-dependence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) effects on peak and time course parameters of the immune-endocrine host response was examined in a placebo-controlled de...

    H. Vedder, W. Schreiber, A. Yassouridis, S. Gudewill, C. Galanos in Inflammation Research (1999)

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    Flumazenil exerts intrinsic activity on sleep EEG and nocturnal hormone secretion in normal controls

    The physiological function of benzodiazepine (BDZ) receptors includes regulation of sleep and neuroendocrine activity. Most of the pharmacological effects of BDZ are blocked by flumazenil. However, recent neur...

    A. Steiger, J. Guldner, C. J. Lauer, C. Meschenmoser, T. Pollmächer in Psychopharmacology (1994)