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    A non-circadian role for clock-genes in sleep homeostasis:a strain comparison

    We have previously reported that the expression of circadian clock-genes increases in the cerebral cortex after sleep deprivation (SD) and that the sleep rebound following SD is attenuated in mice deficient fo...

    Paul Franken, Ryan Thomason, H Craig Heller, Bruce F O'Hara in BMC Neuroscience (2007)

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    A role for cryptochromesin sleep regulation

    The cryptochrome 1 and 2 genes (cry1 and cry2) are necessary for the generation of circadian rhythms, as mice lacking both of these genes (cry1,2-/-) lack circadian rhythms. We studied sleep in cry1,2-/- mice und...

    Jonathan P Wisor, Bruce F O'Hara, Akira Terao, Chris P Selby in BMC Neuroscience (2002)