Publications of H. Murck
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Journal Article (50)
41.
Journal Article
83, pp. 2706 - 2710 (1998)
Enhanced slow wave sleep in patients with prolactinoma. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 42.
Journal Article
137, pp. 247 - 252 (1998)
Mg2+ reduces ACTH secretion and enhances spindle power without changing delta power during sleep in men - possible therapeutical implications. Psychopharmacology 43.
Journal Article
49, pp. 125 - 130 (1998)
Effects of hormones on sleep. Hormone Research 44.
Journal Article
Cortisol enhances non-REM sleep and growth hormone secretion in elderly subjects. (1997)
45.
Journal Article
16, pp. 339 - 345 (1997)
Somatostatin impairs sleep in elderly human subjects. Neuropschopharmacology 46.
Journal Article
132, pp. 82 - 88 (1997)
Open clinical trial on the sigma ligand panamesine in patients with schizophrenia. Psychopharmacology 47.
Journal Article
30, pp. 122 - 124 (1997)
Longtime administration of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) does not restore the reduced efficiency of GHRH on sleep endocrine activity in 2 old-aged subjects - a preliminary study. Pharmacopsychiatry 48.
Journal Article
271, pp. R 905 - R 911 (1996)
VIP decelerates nonREM-REM cycles and modulates hormone secretion during sleep in men. American Journal of Physiology 49.
Journal Article
146, pp. 291 - 293 (1996)
Die Rolle von Neuropeptiden in der normalen und gestörten Schlafregulation. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift 50.
Journal Article
61, pp. 584 - 589 (1995)
Growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP-6) stimulates sleep, growth hormone, ACTH and corisol release in normal man. Neuroendocrinology Book Chapter (4)
51.
Book Chapter
REM sleep in patients with depression. In: Rapid eye movement sleep, pp. 383 - 394. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2011)
52.
Book Chapter
GHRH and GHRP-6 exert different effects on sleep EEG and nocturnal hormone secretion in normal men. In: Growth Hormone Secretagogues, pp. 369 - 384 (Eds. Bercu, B. B.; Walker, R. F.). Marcel Dekker, New York (1998)
53.
Book Chapter
Vasoaktives Intestinales Peptid (VIP) verlangsamt Non-REM/REM-Zyklen und moduliert die nächtliche Hormonsekretion des Menschen. In: Aktuelle Perspektiven der Biologischen Psychiatrie, pp. 435 - 437 (Eds. Möller F., H.-J.:. M.-S.; Kurtz, G.). Springer, Wien (1996)
54.
Book Chapter
Vasoaktives Intestinales Peptid (VIP) führt zu einer Vorverlagerung des REM-Schlafes und der Kortisolsekretion beim Menschen. In: Jahrbuch Schlafmedizin in Deutschland 1995, pp. 170 - 172 (Ed. Mayer, G.). MMV Medizin Verlag, München (1996)