The effects of aging on sleep parameters in a healthy, melatonin-competent mouse model.
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Sleep disturbances are common maladies associated with human age. Sleep duration is decreased, sleep fragmentation is increased, and the timing of sleep onset and sleep offset is earlier. These disturbances have been associated with several neurodegenerative diseases. Mouse models for human sleep disturbances can be powerful due to the accessibility to neuroscientific and genetic approaches, but these are hampered by the fact that most mouse models employed in sleep research have spontaneous mutations in the biosynthetic pathway(s) regulating the rhythmic production of the pineal hormone melatonin, which has been implicated in human sleep. |
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Nature and science of sleep
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Volume |
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11
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Number of Pages |
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113-121
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Date Published |
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2019
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https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S214423
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DOI |
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10.2147/NSS.S214423
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Short Title |
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Nat Sci Sleep
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