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Influence of sleep deprivation and stress on hippocampal CA1 gene expression
Aging associated gene expression changes in the parietal cortex
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Slow-wave sleep and REM sleep without atonia predict motor progression in Parkinson's disease.
Relationship between slow-wave sleep and serum γ-glutamine transaminase in non-obese men with obstru…
Targeting Slow Wave Sleep Deficiency in Late-Life Depression: A Case Series With Propofol.
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Auditory Stimulation of Slow Wave Sleep and Memory in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Older Adults
Closed Loop TES for Enhancing Slow Wave Sleep
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The Sleep Amyloid, Slow WAve Race and Ethnicity Study
Enhancing Sleep Slow Waves Using External Stimuli
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