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Jet Lag: Resources

BOOKS

  • Czeisler, Charles A., and Gary S. Richardson. "Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms." In Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, edited by Anthony S. Fauci, et al. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.
  • Molitch, Mark E. "The Neuroendocrine System." In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, edited by J. Claude Bennett and Fred Plum. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1996.

PERIODICALS

  • Delagrange, P., and B. Guardiola-Lemaitre. "Melatonin, Its Receptors, and Relationships with Biological Rhythm Disorders." Clinical Neuropharmacology 20 (December 1997): 482–510.
  • Garfinkel D. and N. Zisapel. "The Use of Melatonin for Sleep." Nutrition 14 (January 1998): 53–55.
  • Hastings, M.H. "Central Clocking." Trends in Neurosciences 20 (October 1997): 459–464.
  • Hastings, M.H. "Circadian Clocks." Current Biology 7 (November 1, 1997): R670–672.
  • Hinton, S.C., and W.H. Meck. "The 'Internal Clocks' of Circadian and Interval Timing." Endeavour 21 (1997): 82–87.
  • Samel, A., and H.M. Wegmann. "Bright Light: a Countermeasure for Jet Lag?" Chronobiology International 14 (March 1997): 173–183.
  • Wagner, D.R. "Disorders of the Circadian Sleep-Wake Cycle." Neurologic Clinics 14 (August 1996): 651–670.
  • Zhdanova, I.V., and R.J. Wurtman. "Efficacy of Melatonin as a Sleep-Promoting Agent." Journal of Biological Rhythms 12 (December 1997): 644–650.
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