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The following pages link to Circadian timing of REM sleep is coupled to an oscillator within the dorsomedial suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q37219957):
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- Collective timekeeping among cells of the master circadian clock (Q26751434) (← links)
- Photoperiodic and circadian bifurcation theories of depression and mania (Q26800655) (← links)
- cGMP-phosphodiesterase inhibition enhances photic responses and synchronization of the biological circadian clock in rodents (Q27302892) (← links)
- Sleep loss and the inflammatory response in mice under chronic environmental circadian disruption (Q27320131) (← links)
- The Neuronal Transition Probability (NTP) Model for the Dynamic Progression of Non-REM Sleep EEG: The Role of the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (Q27323979) (← links)
- Intrinsic regulation of spatiotemporal organization within the suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q27438091) (← links)
- Shift work and circadian dysregulation of reproduction (Q28387009) (← links)
- Shift work in nurses: contribution of phenotypes and genotypes to adaptation (Q28387916) (← links)
- Estradiol suppresses recovery of REM sleep following sleep deprivation in ovariectomized female rats (Q30424434) (← links)
- Dissociation of circadian and light inhibition of melatonin release through forced desynchronization in the rat. (Q30436476) (← links)
- Challenges in diagnosing narcolepsy without cataplexy: a consensus statement (Q33587560) (← links)
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus: cell autonomy and network properties (Q34098176) (← links)
- Circadian activity rhythms for mothers with an infant in ICU (Q34459972) (← links)
- Network-mediated encoding of circadian time: the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) from genes to neurons to circuits, and back. (Q34491631) (← links)
- The Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness (Q34502802) (← links)
- Forced desynchrony reveals independent contributions of suprachiasmatic oscillators to the daily plasma corticosterone rhythm in male rats (Q34873225) (← links)
- Sleep architecture when sleeping at an unusual circadian time and associations with insulin sensitivity (Q34951798) (← links)
- Shell neurons of the master circadian clock coordinate the phase of tissue clocks throughout the brain and body (Q35671011) (← links)
- Reorganization of suprachiasmatic nucleus networks under 24-h LDLD conditions. (Q35744712) (← links)
- Telemetric study of sleep architecture and sleep homeostasis in the day-active tree shrew Tupaia belangeri (Q35962725) (← links)
- The dorsomedial suprachiasmatic nucleus times circadian expression of Kiss1 and the luteinizing hormone surge. (Q35986020) (← links)
- Does activity matter: an exploratory study among mothers with preterm infants? (Q36014778) (← links)
- In synch but not in step: Circadian clock circuits regulating plasticity in daily rhythms (Q36691419) (← links)
- Arousal state feedback as a potential physiological generator of the ultradian REM/NREM sleep cycle (Q36843090) (← links)
- Orexin gene therapy restores the timing and maintenance of wakefulness in narcoleptic mice. (Q36980393) (← links)
- Cell autonomy and synchrony of suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillators. (Q37177687) (← links)
- Altered Electroencephalographic Activity Associated with Changes in the Sleep-Wakefulness Cycle of C57BL/6J Mice in Response to a Photoperiod Shortening (Q37218320) (← links)
- Circadian Forced Desynchrony of the Master Clock Leads to Phenotypic Manifestation of Depression in Rats. (Q37564278) (← links)
- Expression of clock genes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus: effect of environmental lighting conditions. (Q37602587) (← links)
- Oestrogen-independent circadian clock gene expression in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus in female rats: possible role as an integrator for circadian and ovarian signals timing the luteinising hormone surge. (Q37637718) (← links)
- Sleep disturbances in Parkinson disease and their potential role in heterogeneity (Q37681251) (← links)
- Clock genes and sleep (Q37915303) (← links)
- Chronobiology, endocrinology, and energy- and food-reward homeostasis (Q38079596) (← links)
- Sleep and epilepsy: exploring an intriguing relationship with a translational approach (Q38080206) (← links)
- Nocturnal light and nocturnal rodents: similar regulation of disparate functions? (Q38100769) (← links)
- Jet lag syndrome: circadian organization, pathophysiology, and management strategies (Q38101552) (← links)
- Potential pleiotropic beneficial effects of adjuvant melatonergic treatment in posttraumatic stress disorder (Q38803216) (← links)
- Neurons identified by NeuN/Fox-3 immunoreactivity have a novel distribution in the hamster and mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q38810123) (← links)
- Sleep, circadian rhythm and body weight: parallel developments (Q38818508) (← links)
- Digital sleep logs reveal potential impacts of modern temporal structure on class performance in different chronotypes (Q39063483) (← links)
- Resilience of Circadian Pacemaker Development in Hamsters (Q39288102) (← links)
- Circadian desynchronization (Q40536987) (← links)
- Resynchronization Dynamics Reveal that the Ventral Entrains the Dorsal Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (Q41051236) (← links)
- Paradoxical sleep suppresses immediate early gene expression in the rodent suprachiasmatic nuclei. (Q41315701) (← links)
- Fragmentation of Rapid Eye Movement and Nonrapid Eye Movement Sleep without Total Sleep Loss Impairs Hippocampus-Dependent Fear Memory Consolidation (Q41506807) (← links)
- REM Sleep and Endothermy: Potential Sites and Mechanism of a Reciprocal Interference (Q41538335) (← links)
- Phase misalignment between suprachiasmatic neuronal oscillators impairs photic behavioral phase shifts but not photic induction of gene expression (Q41818748) (← links)
- KATP Channels Mediate Differential Metabolic Responses to Glucose Shortage of the Dorsomedial and Ventrolateral Oscillators in the Central Clock (Q41976640) (← links)
- A role for Drosophila ATX2 in activation of PER translation and circadian behavior (Q42717758) (← links)
- Re-examining "temporal niche". (Q43121498) (← links)