Allan Rechtschaffen
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Thimgan MS, Gottschalk L, Toedebusch C, et al. (2013) Cross-translational studies in human and Drosophila identify markers of sleep loss. Plos One. 8: e61016 |
Carskadon MA, Rechtschaffen A. (2005) Monitoring and Staging Human Sleep Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine. 1359-1377 |
Eiland MM, Ramanathan L, Gulyani S, et al. (2002) Increases in amino-cupric-silver staining of the supraoptic nucleus after sleep deprivation. Brain Research. 945: 1-8 |
Rechtschaffen A, Bergmann BM, Everson CA, et al. (2002) Sleep deprivation in the rat: X. Integration and discussion of the findings. 1989. Sleep. 25: 68-87 |
Rechtschaffen A, Bergmann BM. (2002) Sleep deprivation in the rat: an update of the 1989 paper. Sleep. 25: 18-24 |
Rechtschaffen A, Bergmann BM. (2001) Sleep deprivation and host defense. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 280: R602-3 |
Zenko CE, Bergmann BM, Rechtschaffen A. (2000) Vascular resistance in the rat during baseline, chronic total sleep deprivation, and recovery from total sleep deprivation. Sleep. 23: 341-6 |
Cirelli C, Shaw PJ, Rechtschaffen A, et al. (1999) No evidence of brain cell degeneration after long-term sleep deprivation in rats. Brain Research. 840: 184-93 |
Rechtschaffen A, Bergmann BM, Gilliland MA, et al. (1999) Effects of method, duration, and sleep stage on rebounds from sleep deprivation in the rat. Sleep. 22: 11-31 |
Rechtschaffen A, Bergmann BM. (1999) Sleep rebounds and their implications for sleep stage substrates: A response to Benington and Heller [3] Sleep. 22: 1038-1043 |