Biology Reference
In-Depth Information
140.
Pereira DS, Tufik S, Louzada FM, et al. Association of the length polymorphism in the
human PER3 gene with the delayed sleep-phase syndrome: does latitude have an influ-
ence upon it?
Sleep
. 2005;28:29-32.
141.
Jones KH, Ellis J, von Schantz M, Skene DJ, Dijk DJ, Archer SN. Age-related change in
the association between a polymorphism in the PER3 gene and preferred timing of
sleep and waking activities.
J Sleep Res
. 2007;16:12-16.
142.
EbisawaT,UchiyamaM,KajimuraN, et al. Associationof structural polymorphisms in the
human period3 gene with delayed sleep phase syndrome.
EMBO Rep
. 2001;2:342-346.
143.
Viola AU, Archer SN, James LM, et al. PER3 polymorphism predicts sleep structure
and waking performance.
Curr Biol
. 2007;17:613-618.
144.
Groeger JA, Viola AU, Lo JC, von Schantz M, Archer SN, Dijk DJ. Early morning
executive functioning during sleep deprivation is compromised by a PERIOD3 poly-
morphism.
Sleep
. 2008;31:1159-1167.
145.
L
´
z
´
r AS, Slak A, Lo JC, et al. Sleep, diurnal preference, health, and psychological
well-being: a prospective single-allelic-variation study.
Chronobiol Int
. 2012;29:131-146.
146.
Osland TM, Bjorvatn BR, Steen VM, Pallesen S. Association study of a variable-
number tandem repeat polymorphism in the clock gene PERIOD3 and chronotype
in Norwegian university students.
Chronobiol Int
. 2011;28:764-770.
147.
Voinescu BI, Coogan AN. A variable-number tandem repeat polymorphism in PER3
is not associated with chronotype in a population with self-reported sleep problems.
Sleep Biol Rhythms
. 2012;10:23-26.
148.
Goel N, Banks S, Mignot E, Dinges DF.
PER3
polymorphism predicts cumulative
sleep homeostatic but not neurobehavioral changes to chronic partial sleep deprivation.
PLoS One
. 2009;4:e5874.
149.
Carpen JD, Archer SN, Skene DJ, Smits M, von Schantz M. A single-nucleotide poly-
morphism in the 5
0
-untranslated region of the hPER2 gene is associated with diurnal
preference.
J Sleep Res
. 2005;14:293-297.
150.
Carpen JD, von Schantz M, Smits M, Skene DJ, Archer SN. A silent polymorphism in
the PER1 gene associates with extreme diurnal preference in humans.
J Hum Genet
.
2006;51:1122-1125.
151.
The International Classification of Sleep Disorders.
Diagnostic and Coding Manual.
2nd
ed. Westchester, IL: American Academy of Sleep Medicine; 2005.
152.
Sack RL, Auckley D, Auger RR, et al. Circadian rhythm sleep disorders: part II,
advanced sleep phase disorder, delayed sleep phase disorder, free-running disorder,
and irregular sleep-wake rhythm. An American Academy of Sleep Medicine review.
Sleep
. 2007;30:1484-1501.
153.
Albrecht U. Circadian clocks in mood-related behaviors.
Ann Med
. 2010;42:241-251.
154.
Lamont EW, James FO, Boivin DB, Cermakian N. From circadian clock gene expres-
sion to pathologies.
Sleep Med
. 2007;8:547-556.
155.
Campbell SS, Murphy PJ. Delayed sleep phase disorder in temporal isolation.
Sleep
.
2007;30:1225-1228.
156.
Takano A, Uchiyama M, Kajimura N, et al. A missense variation in human casein kinase
I epsilon gene that induces functional alteration and shows an inverse association with
circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2004;29:1901-1909.
157.
Castro RM, Barbosa AA, Pedrazzoli M, Tufik S. Casein kinase I epsilon (CKIvarepsilon)
N408 allele is very rare in the Brazilian population and is not involved in susceptibility
to circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
Behav Brain Res
. 2008;193:156-157.
158.
Reid KJ, Chang AM, Dubocovich ML, Turek FW, Takahashi JS, Zee PC. Familial
advanced sleep phase syndrome.
Arch Neurol
. 2001;58:1089-1094.
159.
Jones CR, Campbell SS, Zone SE, et al. Familial advanced sleep-phase syndrome: a
short-period circadian rhythm variant in humans.
Nat Med
. 1999;5:1062-1065.
Previous Page
Next Page
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science
Search WWH ::
Custom Search
Home