Short communicationHypocretin receptor protein and mRNA expression in the dorsolateral pons of rats
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Acknowledgements
We thank Melissa Boyle, Jill Winston and Munazza Malick for their excellent technical assistance. Portions of this data were recently presented at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans, LA, November, 2000 (SFN Abstract # 566.24). Supported by funds from the VA Medical Research Service and NIH grants NINDS-NS 30140, NIA-AG15853 and NIA-P01-AG09975.
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