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Characterization and mapping of sleep–waking specific neurons in the basal forebrain and preoptic hypothalamus in miceTakahashi et al., 2009
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- Takahashi K
- Lin J
- Sakai K
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We recorded 872 single units across the complete sleep–waking cycle in the mouse preoptic area (POA) and basal forebrain (BFB), which are deeply involved in the regulation of sleep and wakefulness (W). Of these, 552 were sleep-active, 96 were waking-active, 106 …
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