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Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms
by
Biron, David
, Kayser, Matthew S
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Animal cognition
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Growth and Development - genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immune response
/ Mammals
/ Models, Animal
/ Mutation
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Neurogenesis - genetics
/ Organisms
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Sleep - genetics
/ Sleep - physiology
/ Sleep deprivation
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - etiology
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - metabolism
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - physiopathology
/ Studies
2016
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Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms
by
Biron, David
, Kayser, Matthew S
in
Animal cognition
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Growth and Development - genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immune response
/ Mammals
/ Models, Animal
/ Mutation
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Neurogenesis - genetics
/ Organisms
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Sleep - genetics
/ Sleep - physiology
/ Sleep deprivation
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - etiology
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - metabolism
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - physiopathology
/ Studies
2016
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Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms
by
Biron, David
, Kayser, Matthew S
in
Animal cognition
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Growth and Development - genetics
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immune response
/ Mammals
/ Models, Animal
/ Mutation
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Neurogenesis - genetics
/ Organisms
/ Review
/ Sleep
/ Sleep - genetics
/ Sleep - physiology
/ Sleep deprivation
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - etiology
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - metabolism
/ Sleep Wake Disorders - physiopathology
/ Studies
2016
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Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms
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Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms
2016
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Overview
Sleep is widely recognized as essential, but without a clear singular function. Inadequate sleep impairs cognition, metabolism, immune function, and many other processes. Work in genetic model systems has greatly expanded our understanding of basic sleep neurobiology as well as introduced new concepts for why we sleep. Among these is an idea with its roots in human work nearly 50 years old: sleep in early life is crucial for normal brain maturation. Nearly all known species that sleep do so more while immature, and this increased sleep coincides with a period of exuberant synaptogenesis and massive neural circuit remodeling. Adequate sleep also appears critical for normal neurodevelopmental progression. This article describes recent findings regarding molecular and circuit mechanisms of sleep, with a focus on development and the insights garnered from models amenable to detailed genetic analyses.
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Genetics Society of America
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