Homer1a and mGluR1/5 Signaling in Homeostatic Sleep Drive and Output
Homer1a and mGluR1/5 Signaling in Homeostatic Sleep Drive and Output
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United States: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
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United States: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
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Sleep is an essential physiological behavior that promotes cognitive development and function. Although the switch between sleep/wake cycles is controlled by specific neural circuits, sleep need and the restorative benefits of sleep are likely controlled by cellular mechanisms localized in critical areas of the brain involved in learning and memory...
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Homer1a and mGluR1/5 Signaling in Homeostatic Sleep Drive and Output
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6430175
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0044-0086
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1551-4056