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Nicotine response and nicotinic receptors in long-sleep and short-sleep mice
Alcohol, 1987Nicotine response and nicotinic receptor binding were characterized in long-sleep (LS) and short-sleep (SS) mice which have been selectively bred for differential "sleep-time" following ethanol administration. LS mice are more sensitive than SS mice to nicotine as measured by a battery of behavioral and physiological tests and as measured by ...
C M, De Fiebre +2 more
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Comparisons of subcolonies of selectively bred Long-Sleep and Short-Sleep mice
Behavior Genetics, 1993The Albany subcolony of the selectively bred Long- and Short-Sleep mice was directly compared to the original Colorado colony. As expected from the additional selection applied to the Colorado colony, small differences in the selection phenotype, loss of the righting reflex duration following ethanol treatment, were observed in the Short-Sleep line ...
B C, Dudek +3 more
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Concentration‐Dependent Effects of Ethanol in Long‐Sleep and Short‐Sleep Mice
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1983It has been observed that responses to ethanol may be altered by varying the injection concentration while keeping the dose constant, but these concentration‐dependent effects have not been well characterized. The results of the study reported here indicate that the long‐sleep (LS) and short‐sleep (SS) mice, selectively bred for ethanol‐induced ...
D M, Gilliam, A C, Collins
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Short Sleep, Mortality and Illness
2016Epidemiological studies pointing to statistically significant correlations between habitual short sleep and an increased likelihood of death, cardiovascular disease, and other physical illnesses can be misleading when based on small changes from large samples.
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My Sleep Fest: An Autoethnographic Short Story
Health Communication, 2014I awaken to a cool light. And silence.The gray walls of my bedroom shimmer. I don’t know if the light is rising or falling.A cold wet sheet rests against my leg.
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Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics of Ethanol Elimination in Long Sleep and Short Sleep Mice
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1983Pharmacokinetic studies of ethanol elimination in humans and dogs have suggested that elimination from the blood can be best described through the application of MichaelikMenten enzyme kinetics. In an attempt to extend the application of the Michaelis‐Menten model to ethanol elimination in mice, we measured elimination rates using serial blood samples ...
D M, Gilliam, D C, Bloedow, A C, Collins
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Surface Exposure of Synaptosomal Gangliosides from Long‐Sleep and Short‐Sleep Mice*
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1992A galactose oxidase/NaB[3H]4 technique was used to examine the relative surface exposure of gangliosides from whole brain synaptosornes of long‐sleep (LS) and short‐sleep (SS) mice. The surface exposure of the monosialoganglioside, GM1, did not differ between the two lines.
M D, Ullman +4 more
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Isolate housing alters ethanol sensitivity in long-sleep and short-sleep mice
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1990Beginning at 45 days of age, male long-sleep (LS) and short-sleep (SS) mice were placed into individual cages for 21-22 days. Control animals were group-housed for the same amount of time. At 65-66 days of age, animals were given anesthetic doses of ethanol, IP.
B C, Jones, J M, Connell, V G, Erwin
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Short sleep duration and serum copper
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2016openaire +2 more sources
DIFFERENTIAL SLEEP TIMES USING PROPOFOL IN LONG SLEEP AND SHORT SLEEP MICE
Anesthesiology, 1992V J Simpson, A Smolen, P Fennessey
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