The endogenous somnogen adenosine excites a subset of sleep-promoting neurons via A2A receptors in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus
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J. Rossier | J. Rossier | B. Cauli | B. Lambolez | P. Luppi | P. Fort | Y. Urade | O. Hayaishi | T. Gallopin | P. Fort | T. Gallopin | P.-H. Luppi | B. Cauli | Y. Urade | O. Hayaishi | B. Lambolez | Patrice Fort | Osamu Hayaishi | Yoshihiro Urade | J. Rossier | O. Hayaishi
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