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How sleep and wakefulness influence circadian rhythmicity: effects of insufficient and mistimed sleep on the animal and human transcriptome
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How sleep and wakefulness influence circadian rhythmicity: effects of insufficient and mistimed sleep on the animal and human transcriptome

SN Archer and H Oster
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, Vol.24(5), pp.476-493
01/10/2015

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology circadian clock gene expression health shift work peripheral clocks sleep deprivation forced desynchrony CLOCK GENE-EXPRESSION NIGHT-SHIFT WORK BLOOD MONONUCLEAR-CELLS BREAST-CANCER RISK C-FOS EXPRESSION SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS DNA METHYLATION INTERNAL DESYNCHRONIZATION PROLONGED WAKEFULNESS CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID
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