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Decline of long-range temporal correlations in the human brain during sustained wakefulness [PDF]
Sleep is crucial for daytime functioning, cognitive performance and general well-being. These aspects of daily life are known to be impaired after extended wake, yet, the underlying neuronal correlates have been difficult to identify.
Achermann, Peter +3 more
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Microglia are involved in the protection of memories formed during sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation can generate inflammatory responses in the central nervous system. In turn, this inflammation increases sleep drive, leading to a rebound in sleep duration.
Nicholas W. Gentry +7 more
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Acute sleep deprivation aggravates nitroglycerin-evoked hyperalgesia in mice
Sleep deprivation can trigger migraine, and migraineurs often choose to sleep to relieve headaches during acute migraine. This study aimed to explore the effect of acute sleep deprivation on hyperalgesia induced by nitroglycerin in mice.
Zhe Yu +5 more
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Sleep deprivation and the skin
Abstract Sleep is an under-evaluated symptom when assessing patients with cutaneous disease. Consequently, the relationship between sleep deprivation and disease burden is often not considered. The focus of our review article is to explore the bidirectional relationship between sleep and cutaneous disease investigating the disruption in ...
Usamah M Afzal, Faisal R Ali
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Proteomic changes in rat hippocampus and adrenals following short-term sleep deprivation [PDF]
peer reviewedABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To identify the biochemical changes induced by sleep deprivation at a proteomic level, we compared the hippocampal proteome of rats either after 4 hours of sleep or sleep deprivation obtained by gentle handling. Because
Jean-Etienne Poirrier +6 more
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The regulation of sleep and the response to sleep deprivation rely on multiple biochemical pathways. A critical connection is the link between sleep and metabolism.
Matthew S. Thimgan +4 more
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Translational changes induced by acute sleep deprivation uncovered by TRAP-Seq
Sleep deprivation is a global health problem adversely affecting health as well as causing decrements in learning and performance. Sleep deprivation induces significant changes in gene transcription in many brain regions, with the hippocampus ...
Lisa C. Lyons +4 more
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Sleep Deprivation and the Epigenome [PDF]
Sleep deprivation disrupts the lives of millions of people every day and has a profound impact on the molecular biology of the brain. These effects begin as changes within a neuron, at the DNA and RNA level, and result in alterations in neuronal plasticity and dysregulation of many cognitive functions including learning and memory.
Marie E. Gaine +2 more
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Diurnal rhythms in the human urine metabolome during sleep and total sleep deprivation [PDF]
Understanding how metabolite levels change over the 24 hour day is of crucial importance for clinical and epidemiological studies. Additionally, the association between sleep deprivation and metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity requires ...
Davies, SK +4 more
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