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Browsing by Subject "sleep"
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FKBP14 regulates sleep in response to starvation and oxidative stress
(2013)Animals modulate sleep in response to stress that include hypoxia, aging, diet and starvation; however, the molecular basis for integrating stress and sleep remain unclear. As animals age, they experience an increase in ... -
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Identifying the Best Times for Cognitive Functioning Using New Methods: Matching University Times to Undergraduate Chronotypes
(2017)University days generally start at fixed times in the morning, often early morning, without regard to optimal functioning times for students with different chronotypes. Research has shown that later starting times are ... -
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Integration of diet, stress, and hunger signals by the SIK kinase to coordinate gene expression, development and behavior
(2022)Animals change their behavior and development depending on environmental and internal signals, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We postulate that the integration of diet, stress, and hunger signals by ... -
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Integration of diet, stress, and hunger signals by the SIK kinase to coordinate gene expression, development and behavior
(2023)Animals change their behavior and development depending on environmental and internal signals, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We postulate that the integration of diet, stress, and hunger signals by ... -
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Is 8:30 a.m. Still Too Early to Start School? A 10:00 a.m. School Start Time Improves Health and Performance of Students Aged 13-16
(2017)While many studies have shown the benefits of later school starts, including better student attendance, higher test scores, and improved sleep duration, few have used starting times later than 9:00 a.m. Here we report on ... -
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Metabolic regulators of sleep
(2019)Sleep, while heavily researched still has no readily assignable function. Different theories have been proposed to explain the why and how of sleep but none appear to have defined its function universally, at least ... -
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Supplements of chicken essence increase sleep in fruit flies
(2019)Sleep is a conserved behavior and has vital functions among animal species. Many drugs or natural ingredients have been used to amount of sleep or improve sleep quality. Brand's Essence of Chicken® (BEC) has been used for ...