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Thomas E. Scammell, M.D.

Harvard Title

Professor of Neurology

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Physician, Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Physician, Department of Neurobiology, Children's Hospital Boston

Address

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
C L S 705
330 Brookline Ave  
Boston, MA 02215

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Running promotes wakefulness and increases cataplexy in orexin knockout mice.
Authors: España RA, McCormack SL, Mochizuki T, Scammell TE.
Sleep
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Mathematical model of network dynamics governing mouse sleep-wake behavior.
Authors: Behn CG, Brown EN, Scammell TE, Kopell NJ.
J Neurophysiol
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Orexins: looking forward to sleep, back at addiction.
Authors: Scammell TE, Saper CB.
Nat Med
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Elevated body temperature during sleep in orexin knockout mice.
Authors: Mochizuki T, Klerman EB, Sakurai T, Scammell TE.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
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The frustrating and mostly fruitless search for an autoimmune cause of narcolepsy.
Authors: Scammell TE.
Sleep
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Diurnal variation in CSF orexin-A in healthy male subjects.
Authors: Grady SP, Nishino S, Czeisler CA, Hepner D, Scammell TE.
Sleep
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Afferents to the orexin neurons of the rat brain.
Authors: Yoshida K, McCormack S, España RA, Crocker A, Scammell TE.
J Comp Neurol
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Homeostatic, circadian, and emotional regulation of sleep.
Authors: Saper CB, Cano G, Scammell TE.
J Comp Neurol
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Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms.
Authors: Saper CB, Scammell TE, Lu J.
Nature
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Concomitant loss of dynorphin, NARP, and orexin in narcolepsy.
Authors: Crocker A, España RA, Papadopoulou M, Saper CB, Faraco J, Sakurai T, Honda M, Mignot E, Scammell TE.
Neurology
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