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CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAI Vol. 19. No. 6. PP 1221-1224, 2002 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Abacioglu, N., 393 4104 Block, K ; —_ Abrahamsen, J. | 1O1—12 Boari, B., Adan, A.., 709 720 Bogdan, A.. A cuilar-Roblero, | Bonafine, R Y45 Albrecht, [ ] Boughattas, N. A., 1121-1136 Alcobia, I Bourin, P., 57-6 Allen, N. B.. 3remner, W Alleva, F. R.. Brudieux, R.. 683-693 Alleva. J. J... Bruguerolle, B. (news and views), 498—502 Almeida, | . 599-614 Alonso, I., 461-481, 1183 >2 | Ambros, | O37 945 Andrew-Casal, M., 765-783 agnacci, A., 721-730 Arangino, S., 721] 4U) ‘alvo, C., 461-481 Aschelter, A. M., 299-312 ‘ambar, J., 683-693 Ashkenazi, 1., 393-404, 1087 1106 ‘ao, Q y . 69-76 Atkinson, G., 579 597 aola. G.. 531] 541 Avila, J.. 107 1O86 Ayala, D. E.., 3439 161-48 avallo, A... 893-90)? ‘hamorey, A.-I 1211 ‘hristian,¢ \yalon, I Barnabas.f Beau, Bs Ben Attia, Daan, S.. 659 Bernert, R Dagan, _ 94 Bicakova—Rocher, A.. 1087 1106 Danchenko, R Birch, a E Davenne, D.. 1221 DOI: 10.108 1/CBI-120017998 ?-0528 (Print): 1525-6073 (Online) Copyright © 2002 by Marcel Dekker, Inc www.dekker.com AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Diambra, L., 793-803 Hermida, R. C., 423-439, 461-481, 599 Diaz-Munoz, M., 1073-1086 614, 765-783, 1183-1211 Dominguez, B. W., 765-783 Hernandez-Mufioz, R., 1073-1086 Dosseville, F., 1137-1149 Hooper, D. C., 423-439 Dotan, A., 393-404 Houdelier, C., 377-392, 1107-1119 Durgan, B. R., 405-422, 805-806 Hrushesky, W. J. M., 237-251 Eastman, C. I., 695-707 Ishihara, S.. 633-648 Edwards, B., 579-597 Ixart, G., 1121-1136 Ekmekcioglu, C., 483-495 Elliott, J. A., 883-891 Emens, J. S.. 649-658 Escobar, C., 1073-1086 Jaskiewicz, J., 893-902 Jian, S., 69-76 Jordan, R., 129-140 Joshi, D. S., 1041-1052 Fernandez, J. R., 461-481, 1183-1211 Ferreira, A. B. R., 785-791 K Focan, C., 253-273, 289-29 Fontes-Ribeiro, C. A., 599-614 Fu, Y.-R., 1171-1182 Kanabrocki, E. L., 423-439 Fukuta, H., 633-648 Kanojiya, M., 1041-1052 Kaski, M., 441-459 Kern, R.-I., 743-764 G Khaldoun, M., 683-693 Khaldoun, T., 683-693 Gallerani, M., 785-791 Khare, P. V., 1041-1052 Garufi, C., 299-312 Kimura, G., 633-648 Gauthier, A., 1137-1149 Kirichenko, A., 191-205 Gerzer, R., 915-936 Kobayashi, M., 237-251 Giacchetti, S., 207-219 Koukkari, W. L., 405-422, 805-806. Goldbeter, A., 157 175 1005-1022 Granda, T. G., 21-4] Kripke, D. F., 883-891 Griefahn, B., 561—577 Kulkarni, A. D., 1041-1052 Gunsolus, J. L., 405-422, 805-806 Kumar, V., 865-88] Guyomare’h, C., 377-392, 1107-1119 H la Cecilia, O., 785-79] Harrington, M. E., 671-682 Laakso, M.-L., 441-459 Hasler, B. P., 649-658 Laerum, O. D., 101—127 Haus, E., 77-100 Langouét, A. M., 141-155 Hayano, J., 633-648 Larue, J., 1137-1149 Heiskala, H., 441-459 Ledain, A. F., 57-67 Hermesh, H., 947-959 Lee, H.-J., 1023-1040 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Leibetseder, V., 483-495 N Leinonen, L., 441-459 Lemaigre, G., 1121-1136 Natale, V., 709-720 Lemmer, B., 743-764 Nemchausky, B. A., 423-439 Leterrier, C., 543-559 Nickelsen, T., 915—936 Levi, F., 1-19, 21-41, 43-55, 57-67, 69 Nold, G., 743-764 76, 141-155 Northrup, H., 765-783 Lewy, A. J., 649-658 Li, X.-M., 43-55, 69-76 O Lin, G. G.-H., 1023-1040 Lindblom, N., 441-459 Ohte, N., 633-648 Liou, R.-F., 1023-1040 Olszewski, N. E., 1005—1022 Liu, X.-H., 69-76 Orcutt, S. L., 1005-1022 Lohrer, H., 743-764 Oster, H., 507-516 Lopes, J. R., 793-803 Lumineau, S., 377—392, 1107-1119 P M Paoletti, A. M., 721-730 Peleg, L., 393-404 Maldonado, J., 599-614 Perré, Y., 543-559 Manfredini, R., 785-791 Perrone, M., 299-312 Maraldi, C., 785-791 Piccione, G., 531-541 Marion, S., 141-155 Portaluppi, F., 785-791 Marktl, W., 483-495 Portman, R. J., 765-783 Maronde, E., 507-516 Pugliese, P., 299-312 Martin, S. K., 695-707 Martinson, K. B., 405-422, 805-806 R Mechkouri, M., 615-631, 1087-1106, 1121-1136 Rani, S., 865-881 Melchart, H., 483-495 Rebuelto, M., 937-945 Mellado, M., 683-693 Refinetti, R., 531-541 Mendoza, J. Y., 1073—1086 Reilly, T., 579-597, 731-742 Menna-Barreto, L., 793-803 Reinberg, A., 615-631, 1087-1106, 1121 Milano, G., 177—189 1136 Mille, D., 57-67 Reinberg, O., 615-631 Misra, M., 865-881 Reis, F., 599-614 Mitsui, K., 361-375 Rensing, L., 807-864 Mojon, A., 461-481, 1183-1211 Rich, T. A., 191-205 Montoya, L., 937—945 Richard, J.-P., 1107-1119 Moore, R. Y., 345-360 Richard-Yris, M.-A., 543-559 Mormont, M.-C., 141—155, 313-323 Rigolino, R., 793-803 Moussay, S., | 137-1149 Ris, M. D., 893-902 Mukai, S., 633-648 Ruoff, P., 517-529, 807-864 Murray, D., 423-439 Ryan, M. D., 423-439 Murray, G., 1151-1169 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Sack. R. L.. 649-658 Sakata, S., 633-648 Salazar-Juarez. A. 3673 1086 Samel, A., 915-936 Scott. G. S.. 423—439 Sesboiie, B., 1137-1149 Sharma, V. K., 659-670 Shelton, C. H.. II. 191205 Shirazi, P., 423-439 Simon, N (news and Views). 498 S02? Singh, S., 865-88] Wang, J.. Slewa, I., 517—52° ; Waterhk muse, J... Smaaland, R.. 101-127 SO Smith, B., 915-936 Wauters, \.-M Smith, J. S., 883-891 Smolensky, M. H., 765 Weigl. Y.. 393-404 Wenzel. J.. 915-936 (news and view R., 325-343 Werner, Song, B.-G., 903-913 P. A., 237-25 Sothern, R. B., 101 W ood. 806. LOOS Souza, |., 599-614 Straume, M., 19] Strauss-Blasche, K.. 361-375 P.. 599-614 léhard, B.. 615-631 Teixeira, F., 599-614 ze,¥ L.. 69-76 Teixeira, H. M., 599-614 Yetman, R ee ye Ferzoli, E., 299-312 Yoon, | 7 O03 913 Third, J. | Young M. A. (conference report), 961 Touitou. 96? Youngs tedt. S. D.. 883-89] 393-404 Z 721-730 Zappali 1, A., 299-312 Zengil, H., 393-404: (news and views). Umetani. K Zhao, Z.-) CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. 1225-1232, 2002 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Athletes, jet lag after eastward and westward time-zone transition, 743-764 Accidents, time-of-day incidence for Atrial fibrillation, chronic, circadian children, 615-631 rhythm of atrioventricular Activity patterns, in young domestic conduction for prediction of long- chicks, influence of mothering on term survival of patients with, the distribution of, 543-559 633-648 Age, comparisons for task-load- \trioventricular conduction, prediction of dependency of right and left-brain long-term survival in patients with hemisphere rhythm in reaction chronic atrial fibrillation from time to light signals, 1087-1106 circadian rhythm of, 633-648 Aging and the circadian rhythm of Atrioventricular heart block, symptomatic melatonin, 1171-1182 third degree, morning preference suppression of melatonin by in onset of, 785-791 illumination of upper and middle visual fields in, 883-891 B Aldosterone, circadian rhythm in plasma concentration and its seasonal Biological rhythms, in human bone modulation in the camel in the marrow and blood cells, 101 -127 Sahara Desert, 683-693 Blood cells, rhythms in, 101-127 Alertness, of residents, impact of night- Blood pressure, ambulatorily monitored, float rotation on, 893-902 multiple-component analysis for Annual rhythms, of sleep in those with modeling the circadian variability mental retardation, 441-459 of, 461-481 Annual weeds, circadian response to Body temperature pharmacological effects glyphosate and glufosinate, 405 of vinorelbine on circadian 422, 805-806 rhythms of, 43-55 Arabidopsis, linking of GIGANTEA and 24h rhythm, role of gonadal steroids and SPINDLY genes to the clock prostaglandins in regulation for pathway that controls circadian women in luteal phase, 721-730 characteristics of transpiration in, Bone marrow progenitor production, 1005-1022 in-vitro circadian rhythm of, 57-6 5 DOI: 10.1081/CBI-120017999 0742-0528 (Print); 1525-6073 (Online) Copyright © 2002 by Marcel Dekker www.dekker.com 1226 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 rhythms in, 101-12 7 of chemotherapy and irradiation, 191 Brain hemisphere rhythm, in reaction time 205 to light signals, task-load- Chronotherapy of cancer, 1-19 dependency of, 1087-1106 of colorectal cancer, 207—219 Breast, normal and neoplastic, circadian combination, versus standard concepts in, 221—235 chemotherapy for colorectal cancer, 289-297 of human lung cancer, chronobiological concepts underlying, 253-273 insights from, 157—175 |, circadian rhythm in plasma and quality of life, 299-312 aldosterone concentration and its Ciclograma, as a tool for detection of seasonal modulation in the Sahara rhythmicities in sleep/wake cycles, Desert, 683-693 793-803 Cancer chronotherapeutics and circadian Circadian clocks induction of the rhythms, 1-19 regulation of seasonal responses in of 5-fluorouracil, 177-189 the migratory blackheaded tumor-based rhythms of anticancer bunting, 865-88| efficacy, 21-41 as marker rhythms of circadian system Chemotherapy chronomodulated clinical function, 141-155 value and possibilities for as a molecular calendar, 507-516 dissemination in the United States, temperature effect on amplitude of, I74S IR7 807-864 delivery with irradiation, 191—205 Circadian period lengths, of lipid synthesis circadian, for gynecological and mutants of Neurospora, defective genitourinary cancers, 237-25] temperature and intact pH and rhythms in human gastrointestinal compensation in, 517-529 mucosa and skin, 129-140 long, relation of melatonin dose to standard, versus combination entrainment of a free-running blind chronotherapy for colorectal person with, 649-658 responses, to light stimuli in nocturnal cancer, 289-297 Chicks, young domestic, mothering rodents, 659-670 influence on the distribution of Circadian phase responses, to light stimuli activity in, 543-559 in nocturnal rodents, 659-670 Childhood trauma, time-of-day incidence Circadian rhythms of ambulatorily of, 615-631 monitored blood pressure Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, as a modeling by multiple-component unicellular model for circadian analysis, 461-48] rhythm analysis, 325-343 of annual weeds in response to Chronic pain, seasonal variation in effect glyphosate and glufosinate, 405 of spa therapy on, 483-495 422. 805-806 Chronobiotic effects, of the melatonin of atrioventricular conduction, agonist LY 156735 following a prediction of long-term survival in simulated time shift, 915—936 patients with chronic atrial Chronomodulation of chemotherapy, fibrillation from, 633-648 clinical value and possibilities for of blood pressure, heart rate, and double dissemination in the United States, product in liver glycogen storage 275-287 disease, 765-783 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 1227 of body temperature and locomotor Circadian variation, in oxidative stress activity, pharmacological effect of markers in healthy and type II vinorelbine on, 43-55 diabetic men, 423-439 and cancer chronotherapeutics, 1-19 Clock genes food entrainment in the liver, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as a 1073-1086 unicellular model for analysis of, of the German cockroach, novel linking 325-343 power between vertebrate and and the chronotherapy of human lung invertebrate, 1023 1040 cancer, 253-273 Clock pathway, that controls circadian of core temperature, suitabilities of characteristics of transpiration in various temperatures for Arabidopsis, linking of measurement of, 579-597 GIGANTEA and SPINDLY genes of DNA synthesis in nasopharyngeal to, 1005—1022 carcinoma cells, 69-76 Clock phase-response curve, hamster, from during cycling exercise and finger- summerlike light:dark cycles and tapping task, 1137-1149 its role in daily and seasonal of endogenous ubiquinone plasma level, timekeeping, 1053-1072 599-614 Cockroach, novel linking power of clock of melatonin, relation to aging, 1171 gene between vertebrate and 1182 invertebrate, 1023 1040 of murine bone marrow progenitor Colorectal cancer chronotherapy of, 207 production, 57—67 219 of nitric oxide synthase activity in mouse combination chronotherapy versus tissue, 393-404 standard chemotherapy for, 289 in normal and neoplastic breast, 221 297 235 metastatic, marker rhythms of circadian of oviposition and feeding activity in system function in patients with, Japanese quail, effects of cyclic 141-155 administration off melatonin on, Cortisol, 141-155 1107-1119 Cyclic activities, circadian rhythms in, in plasma aldosterone concentration, 1137-1149 683-693 of rest—activity, contribution to qualit ) D of life in cancer patients, 313-323 Diabetes, type II, circadian variation in selective effect of paraventricular oxidative stress markers in healthy subparaventricular hypothalamic men and men with, 423-439 lesions on, 345-360 Dim light melatonin onset, prediction by sleep disorder, following haloperidol sleep logs of young adults with treatment, 947-959 self-selected sleep times, 695-707 of starvation-induced hypothermia in Diurnal rhythm, in isometric muscular sheep and goats, 531-541 performance, difference with time-patterned drug administration, eumenorrheic menstrual cycle 157-175 phase, 731-742 tumor based, of anticancer efficacy, 21 DNA synthesis, circadian rhythms in 4] nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells, Circadian system, and mood, 1151-1169 69-76 1228 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Drosophila ananassae, temperature differences in morningness—eveningness dependent eclosion rhythmicity in preference, 709-720 the high altitude Himalayan strains Gender analysis of medication (symposium of, 1041-1052 report), 1213-1216 Genitourinary cancers, circadian chemotherapy for, 237-251 E GIGANTEA gene, link to the clock Eclosion rhythmicity, temperature pathway that controls circadian dependent, in the high altitude characteristics of transpiration in Himalayan strains of Drosophila Arabidopsis, 1005-1022 ananassae, 1041—1052 Glufosinate, circadian response of annual Entrainment to food, continued weeds to, 405-422, 805-806 anticipatory activity in rats made Glyphosate, circadian response of annual cirrhotic by chronic CCI4 weeds to, 405-422, 805-806 treatment, 1073 1O86 Gonadal steroids, role in regulation of the photoperiodic, in the migratory 24h body temperature rhythm of blackheaded bunting, 865-88| women in luteal phase, 721—730 temperature effect on, 807-864 Gynecological cancers, circadian Eumenorrheic menstrual cycle phase, chemotherapy for, 237-251 difference in the diurnal rhythm in isometric muscular performance with, 731-742 H Haloperidol treatment, circadian rhythm Feeding activity, in Japanese quail, effects sleep disorder following, 947-959 of cyclic administration of Handgrip strength rhythm, comparisons for melatonin on circadian rhythms of, task-load-dependency of right and 1107-1119 left-brain hemisphere rhythm in 5-Fluorouracil, clinical pharmacokinetics reaction time to light signals, with consideration of 1087-1106 chronopharmacokinetics, 177-189 Heat resistance, ultradian rhythm when Food entrainment, continued anticipatory coupled to trehalose levels in activity in rats made cirrhotic by continuous cultures of the yeast chronic CCl4 treatment, 1073 Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 361] 1086 ,37/c5 Free-running totally blind people, relation Heritability, of daily temporal organization of melatonin dose to entrainment of laying behavior of Japanese of, 649-658 quail, 377-392 Hypertension, the tolerance-hyperbaric test as a chronobiologic approach for G improved diagnosis of, 1183-1211] Gastrointestinal mucosa, rhythms in, 129 Hypothalamic lesions, paraventricular 140 subparaventricular, selective effect Gender comparisons for task-load- on circadian function, 345-360 dependency of right and left-brain Hypothermia, starvation induced, circadian hemisphere rhythm in reaction modulation in sheep and goats, time to light signals, 1087-1106 531-541 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 1229 Luteal phase, role of gonadal steroids and prostaglandins in regulation of the lonizing radiation, chronobiology of the 24h body temperature rhythm of mammalian response to, 77—100 women in, 721—730 Irradiation, chronomodulated delivery with chemotherapy, 191—205 M Isometric muscular performance, difference in the diurnal rhythm Melatonin aging and the circadian rhythm with eumenorrheic menstrual cycle of, 1171-1182 phase, 731 7A daily rhythms, validity of temporal parameters as an indicator of morningness, 561-577 effects of cyclic administration on Japanese quail, variability and heritability circadian rhythms of oviposition of daily temporal organization of and feeding activity in Japanese laying behavior of, 377-392 quail, 1107-1119 Jet lag, in athletes after eastward and drediction of dim light onset by sleep westward time-zone transition logs of young adults with sel 743-764 selected sleep times, 695-707 relation of dose to entrainment of a free K running blind person with a long Ketamine, treatment-time-dependent circadian period, 649-658 difference of pharmacological role of morning administration in response and toxicity of, 93 improving adaptation of night-shift workers. 903-913 suppression in older volunteers by illumination of upper and middle Laying behavior, of Japanese quail. visual fields, 883-891 variability and heritability of daily Melatonin agonist LY 156735, temporal organization of, 377—392 chronobiotic effects following a Light stimuli in nocturnal rodents, simulated time shift, 915-936 circadian phase and period Mental retardation, annual rhythms of responses to, 659-670 sleep fragmentation in individuals novel wheel access diminishes light induced phase delays in vivo with with, 441-459 Migratory blackheaded bunting, no effect on perl induction by, photoperiod entrainment and 671-682 induction of the circadian clock iver, food entrainment of clock genes in, regulating seasonal responses in, 1073-1086 865-88| iver glycogen storage disease, circadian Mood and the circadian system, 115] pattern of blood pressure, heart 1169 rate, and double product in, 765 783 of residents, impact of night-float rotation on, 893-902 ocomotor activity circadian rhythms, Morning preference, in onset of pharmacological effects of symptomatic third-degree vinorelbin on, 43-55 atrioventricular heart block, 785 ung cancer, chronobiological concepts 79] underlying the chronotherapy of, 253-273 3 1230 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Morningness, validity of temporal on circadian rhythms of, 1107 parameters of the daily rhythm of 1119 melatonin levels as an indicator of, Oxaliplatin toxicity, in rats, 561-577 pharmacological blockage of Morningness—eveningness preference, serotonin biosynthesis and gender differences in, 709-720 circadian changes in, 1121-1136 Mothering, influence on the distribution of Oxidative stress markers, circadian activity in young domestic chicks, variation in healthy and type II 543-559 diabetic men, 423-439 Motor spontaneous tempo, in cyclic activities, 1137-1149 Multiple-component analysis, for P modeling the circadian variability Paraventricular—subparaventricular of ambulatorily monitored blood hypothalamic lesions, selective pressure, 461-48] effect on circadian function, 345 360 N perl, lack of effect of novel wheel access on induction by light, 671-682 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells, circadian Pharmacokinetics, clinical, and rhythms of DNA synthesis in, 69 consideration of 76 chronopharmacokinetics of Neurospora, defective temperature and 5-fluorouracil, | 189 intact pH-compensation of Pharmacological blockage, of serotonin circadian period lengths of lipid biosynthesis and circadian changes synthesis mutants of, 517-529 in oxaliplatin toxicity in rats, News and comments, 1001-1004 1121-1136 News and views, 497-505 Pharmacological response, of ketamine, Night-float rotation, impact on sleep, treatment-time-dependent mood, and alertness of residents, 893-902 difference of, 937-945 Phase advance shift, chronobiotic effects of Night-shift workers, role of morning the melatonin agonist LY 156735 melatonin administration and following, 915-936 attenuation of sunlight exposure in Phase shifting, temperature effect on, 807 improving adaptation of, 903-913 864 Nitric oxide synthase activity, circadian Phase-response curve, hamster clock, from variation in mouse tissue, 393-404 summerlike light:dark cycles and Nocturnal rodents, circadian phase and its role in daily and seasonal period responses to light stimuli in, timekeeping, 1053-1072 659-670 pH-compensation, in circadian period lengths of lipid synthesis mutants O ot Neurospora, 517-529 Oncology, applications of the Photoperiod entrainment, in the migratory chronobiology of the mammalian blackheaded bunting, 865-88] response to ionizing radiation in, Positive affect, investigation of a circadian 77-100 component in, 1151 1169 Oscillators, environmental, 507-516 Prostaglandins, role in regulation of the Oviposition, in Japanese quail, effects of 24h body temperature rhythm of cyclic administration of melatonin women in luteal phase, 721-730

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