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Preliminary evidence for spectral opponency in the suppression of melatonin by light in humans

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Figueiro, Mariana G. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  Author Bullough, John D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  Author Parsons, Robert H.
  Author Rea, Mark S. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
JOURNAL:
  NeuroReport, 15(2), 313 - 316.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): lighting, circadian rhythms, melatonin, color
DISCIPLINE: Biology
HTTP: http://www.neuroreport.com/pt/re/neuroreport/abstract.00001756-200402090-00020.htm
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-399-171 (Last edited on 2004/06/17 12:21:40 GMT-6)
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[ 0 | 6 ] Bullough, John D.; Akashi, Yukio; Figueiro, Mariana G.; O'Rourke, Conan; Van Derlofske, John. (2006) Research matters
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[ 0 | 8 ] Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Rea, Mark S.. (2006) Of mice and women: Light as a circadian stimulus in breast cancer research
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[ 0 | 1 ] Brainard, G. C.; Hanifin, J. P.. (2005) Photons, clocks, and consciousness
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[ 1 | 2 ] Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Possidente, Bernard P.; Parsons, Robert H.; Rea, Mark S.. (2005) Additivity in murine circadian phototransduction
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[ 0 | 4 ] Figueiro, Mariana G.. (2005) Research matters: Measure up for healthy lighting
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[ 0 | 2 ] Postolache, T. T.; Oren, D. A.. (2005) Circadian phase shifting, alerting, and antidepressant effects of bright light treatment
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[ 0 | 2 ] Van Bommel, W.. (2005) Visual, biological and emotional aspects of lighting: Recent new findings and their meaning for lighting practice
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[ 0 | 6 ] Bullough, John D.. (2004) Exploring Mechanisms for Circadian Phototransduction in Mus musculus Using Light Spectrum
     (Thesis/Dissertation completed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
[ 1 | 1 ] Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Possidente, Bernard P.; Parsons, Robert H.; Rea, Mark S.. (2004) Using light spectrum to probe mechanisms for circadian phototransduction in mouse
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : 8th Annual Vision Research Conference: The Mouse Visual System from Photoreceptors to Cortex Delegate Manual )
[ 0 | 3 ] Figueiro, M. G.. (2004) Research matters - Light at night: Will it kill us?
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[ 1 | 7 ] Rea, Mark S.; Bullough, John D.. (2004) In defense of LPS
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[ 2 | 6 ] Rea, Mark S.; Bullough, John D.; Figueiro, Mariana G.; Bierman, Andrew. (2004) Spectral opponency in human circadian phototransduction: Implications for lighting practice
     (Conference Paper presented at the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage Expert Symposium on Light and Health )
[ 0 | 1 ] Tesseromatis, C.; Kotsiou, A.; Mourouzis, C.; Saranteas, T.; Potamianou, A.; Vairactaris, E.. (2004) Light induced changes in quinolone levels in rat serum and tissues
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[ 0 | 4 ] Veitch, J. A.. (2004) Discussion of "Lighting for work: A review of visual and biological effects"
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