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Pars tuberalis gene expression in mice subjected to long or short day cycles
Whole blood analysis performed at baseline, after prolonged wakefulness, and after sleep recovery
Cortices from SHARP1/2 double knockout mice at rest (ZT4) and activity (ZT16) phases
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Patterns of infant-only wake bouts and night feeds during early infancy: An exploratory study using …
Wake-up Call: Night Shifts Adversely Affect Nurse Health and Retention, Patient and Public Safety, a…
Broken sleep predicts hardened blood vessels.
How broken sleep promotes cardiovascular disease.
Sleep restriction by sleep timing late night or early wake: The impact on physical activity and diet…
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Infant Night Wakings in Pediatric Primary Care
Effect of a Single Nights' Wake Followed by Bright Light Therapy for Severe Depression
Brain Imaging and Treatment Studies of the Night Eating Syndrome
Validation of Safety and Efficacy for Night Shift Therapy
Wake Therapy in the Treatment of Depression
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