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1 Circadian light.
  Rea MS, Figueiro MG, Bierman A, Bullough JD
J Circadian Rhythms. 2010 ;8(1):2.
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2 A personal light-treatment device for improving sleep quality in the elderly: dynamics of nocturnal melatonin suppression at two exposure levels.
  Figueiro MG, Bierman A, Bullough JD, Rea MS
Chronobiol Int. 2009 May;26(4):726-39.
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3 On melatonin suppression from polychromatic and narrowband light.
  Bullough JD, Bierman A, Figueiro MG, Rea MS
Chronobiol Int. 2008 Jul;25(4):653-6.
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4 A new approach to understanding the impact of circadian disruption on human health.
  Rea MS, Bierman A, Figueiro MG, Bullough JD
J Circadian Rhythms. 2008 ;6():7.
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5 Perceived brightness of incandescent and LED aviation signal lights.
  Bullough JD, Yuan Z, Rea MS
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2007 Sep;78(9):893-900.
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6 On light as an alerting stimulus at night.
  Figueiro MG, Bullough JD, Bierman A, Fay CR, Rea MS
Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars). 2007 ;67(2):171-8.
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7 Circadian effectiveness of two polychromatic lights in suppressing human nocturnal melatonin.
  Figueiro MG, Rea MS, Bullough JD
Neurosci Lett. 2006 Oct;406(3):293-7.
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8 Does architectural lighting contribute to breast cancer?
  Figueiro MG, Rea MS, Bullough JD
J Carcinog. 2006 ;5():20.
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9 Brightness contrast perception in the mesopic region.
  Freyssinier JP, Rea MS, Bullough JD
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2006 May;26(3):300-12.
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10 Of mice and women: light as a circadian stimulus in breast cancer research.
  Bullough JD, Rea MS, Figueiro MG
Cancer Causes Control. 2006 May;17(4):375-83.
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