H J Lynch
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Recent Articles
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Pertierra L, Convey P, Barbosa A, Biersma E, Cowan D, Diniz-Filho J, et al.
Science
. 2025 Feb;
387(6734):609-615.
PMID: 39913585
Antarctica harbors many distinctive features of life, yet much about the diversity and functioning of Antarctica's life remains unknown. Evolutionary histories and functional ecology are well understood only for vertebrates,...
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Zhdanova I, Wurtman R, Balcioglu A, Kartashov A, Lynch H
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2008 Mar;
53(4):B293-8.
PMID: 18314560
This study examines the range of serum melatonin concentrations that occur among young and older adults, and tests the effects of orally administered melatonin on the serum and saliva concentrations...
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DiCarlo L, Lynch H, Johnson A, Childress L, Crockett K, Marcus C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2004 Jul;
92(22):226801.
PMID: 15245249
We report measurements of a tunable double quantum dot, operating in the quantum regime, with integrated local charge sensors. The spatial resolution of the sensors allows the charge distribution within...
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Cronenwett S, Lynch H, Goldhaber-Gordon D, Kouwenhoven L, Marcus C, Hirose K, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2002 Jun;
88(22):226805.
PMID: 12059445
Besides the usual conductance plateaus at multiples of 2e(2)/h, quantum point contacts typically show an extra plateau at approximately 0.7(2e(2)/h), believed to arise from electron-electron interactions that prohibit the two...
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Zhdanova I, Lynch H, Wurtman R
Sleep
. 1998 Jan;
20(10):899-907.
PMID: 9415953
This review discusses the issue of a dual effect of melatonin on sleep: acute sleep promotion that typically occurs within one hour of administration, and the ability to alter the...
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Zhdanova I, Wurtman R, Morabito C, Piotrovska V, Lynch H
Sleep
. 1996 Jun;
19(5):423-31.
PMID: 8843534
Low oral doses of melatonin raise serum melatonin concentrations to those normally occurring nocturnally and facilitate polysomnographically assessed sleep onset when given at different time points throughout the day, without...
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Zhdanova I, Wurtman R, Lynch H, Ives J, Dollins A, Morabito C, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 1995 May;
57(5):552-8.
PMID: 7768078
We previously observed tht low oral doses of melatonin given at noon increase blood melatonin concentrations to those normally occurring nocturnally and facilitate sleep onset, as assessed using and involuntary...
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Dollins A, Zhdanova I, Wurtman R, Lynch H, Deng M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1994 Mar;
91(5):1824-8.
PMID: 8127888
We examined effects of very low doses of melatonin (0.1-10 mg, orally) or placebo, administered at 1145 h, on sleep latency and duration, mood, performance, oral temperature, and changes in...
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Dollins A, Lynch H, Wurtman R, Deng M, Lieberman H
Physiol Behav
. 1993 Jan;
53(1):153-60.
PMID: 8434055
In humans, exposure to bright light at night suppresses the normal nocturnal elevation in circulating melatonin. Oral administration of pharmacological doses of melatonin during the day, when melatonin levels are...
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Dollins A, Lynch H, Wurtman R, Deng M, Kischka K, Gleason R, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1993 Jan;
112(4):490-6.
PMID: 7871062
Melatonin (10, 20, 40, or 80 mg, PO) or placebo was administered at 1145 hours on five separate occasions to 20 healthy male volunteers and the effects on serum melatonin...