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Biochemische, pharmakologische und humorale Aspekte des Schlaf-Wachseins

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Eine Besprechung der neuen biochemischen und pharmakologischen Aspekte der Schlaf-Wach-Steuerung ist nur fruchtbar, wenn man sie in Beziehung zu den neurophysiologischen Fakten bringt. Durch eine solche Konfrontation lassen sich die neuralen und humoralen Regulationsmechanismen einheitlich erfassen.

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Monnier, M. (1969). Biochemische, pharmakologische und humorale Aspekte des Schlaf-Wachseins. In: Jovanović, U.J. (eds) Der Schlaf. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86165-9_6

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