Phenotypic effects of genetic variability in human clock genes on circadian and sleep parameters

Volume: 87, Issue: 5, Pages: 513 - 519
Published: Dec 1, 2008
Abstract
Circadian rhythms and sleep are two separate but intimately related processes. Circadian rhythms are generated through the precisely controlled, cyclic expression of a number of genes designated clock genes. Genetic variability in these genes has been associated with a number of phenotypic differences in circadian as well as sleep parameters, both in mouse models and in humans. Diurnal preferences as determined by the selfreported Horne-Ostberg...
Paper Details
Title
Phenotypic effects of genetic variability in human clock genes on circadian and sleep parameters
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
87
Issue
5
Pages
513 - 519
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