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Biological Psychiatry, 1988
The pineal methoxyindole melatonin remains the most widely studied of the "pineal principles," and in subhuman species, the neuroendocrine status of this hormone is now generally acknowledged. In humans, however, no definitive functional activity for melatonin has yet been convincingly demonstrated, despite the description in recent years of marked ...
David R. S. Philbrick, Andrew Miles
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The pineal methoxyindole melatonin remains the most widely studied of the "pineal principles," and in subhuman species, the neuroendocrine status of this hormone is now generally acknowledged. In humans, however, no definitive functional activity for melatonin has yet been convincingly demonstrated, despite the description in recent years of marked ...
David R. S. Philbrick, Andrew Miles
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Photoimmunomodulation and melatonin
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2010The seasons, and daily physical rhythms can have a profound effect on the physiology of the living organism, which includes immune status. The immune system can be influenced by a variety of signals and one of them is photic stimulus. Light may regulate the immunity through the neuroendocrine system leading to the most recent branch of research the ...
Raise Ahmad, Chandana Haldar
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
Three centuries ago, the French philosopher Rene Descartes described the pineal gland as “the seat of the soul,” but it was not until the late 1950s that melatonin, the principal substance secreted by the pineal gland, was identified.1 There is now evidence that melatonin may have a role in the biologic regulation of circadian rhythms, sleep, mood, and
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Three centuries ago, the French philosopher Rene Descartes described the pineal gland as “the seat of the soul,” but it was not until the late 1950s that melatonin, the principal substance secreted by the pineal gland, was identified.1 There is now evidence that melatonin may have a role in the biologic regulation of circadian rhythms, sleep, mood, and
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Melatonin in flowering, fruit set and fruit ripening
Plant Reproduction, 2020M. B. Arnao, J. Hernández-Ruiz
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