The successful sequencing of the human genome in 2000, along with sequencing the genomes of several genetic model organisms, have ushered in a new era of sleep research in which the power of genetic and genomic strategies can be brought to bear on previously intractable problems pertaining to sleep mechanism and function. Indeed, genetic studies in humans (Chapter 14), mice (Chapter 15), zebra fish (Chapter 6), Drosophila melanogaster (Chapter 5), and Caenorhabditis elegans (Chapter 6) have been successful in advancing our understanding of basic sleep mechanisms (see [1]). Although it is still common for laboratories to focus their research on a preferred model organism, it is becoming increasingly clear that progress can be enhanced when l...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.There is consid...
Although sleep has been studied in humans and rodents for several decades, it has become clear more ...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep remains one of the least understood phenomena in biology—even its role in synaptic plasticity ...
Sleep disorders are common in humans, and sleep loss increases the risk of obesity and diabetes1. St...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
Sleep is a ubiquitous and complex behavior in both its manifestation and regulation. Despite its ess...
Sleep is a ubiquitous and complex behavior in both its manifestation and regulation. Despite its ess...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.There is consid...
Although sleep has been studied in humans and rodents for several decades, it has become clear more ...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep is phylogenetically ubiquitous and important for survival. Although the essential role of slee...
Sleep remains one of the least understood phenomena in biology—even its role in synaptic plasticity ...
Sleep disorders are common in humans, and sleep loss increases the risk of obesity and diabetes1. St...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
Sleep is a ubiquitous and complex behavior in both its manifestation and regulation. Despite its ess...
Sleep is a ubiquitous and complex behavior in both its manifestation and regulation. Despite its ess...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
Sleeping is a cyclic process regulated by our circadian rhythms and our sleep need, thus clock gen...
There is considerable variation in sleep duration, timing and quality in human populations, and slee...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.There is consid...