Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact Osamu Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S2 - S2
Developmental situation of hypnotics in Japan Mitsukuni Murasaki Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S3 - S3
Development of sleep disturbance detector Yoshiro SugitaAkira MikamiYoshihisa Shigedo Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S4 - S4
Poor compensatory function for sleep loss in delayed sleep phase syndrome and non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome Makoto UchiyamaYuichi KameiKiyohisa Takahashi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S5 - S6
How much further should we go to develop and establish sleep medicine in Japan? (Through a comparison between Japan and the US) Naoko Tachibana Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S7 - S8
Recent progress in sleep research: Biological, clinical and public health impact Carl E. Hunt Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S9 - S10
Hypocretin/dopamine interaction in sleep-related motor function Seiji Nishino Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S11 - S12
Behavioral state instability in orexin knockout mice T. E. ScammellA. CrockerT. Mochizuki Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S13 - S14
Integrating hypocretins/orexins into an overall neural circuit model of sleep-wake regulation Peter ShiromaniCarlos Blanco-CenturionFrank Desarnaud Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S15 - S16
Molecular mechanism of prostaglandin D2-mediated non-REM sleep homeostasis studied by gene-knockout mice Naomi EguchiWei-Min QuOsamu Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S17 - S18
Adenosine A2A receptors and neuroadaptation: Possible implications in sleep-wake physiology Jiang-Fan ChenMichael A. Schwarzschild Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S19 - S20
Histaminergic role in sleep-wake cycle of orexin, adenosine, and prostaglandin E2 and D2 Z.-L. HuangW.-M. QuO. Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S21 - S22
In vitro study of the sleep promoting neurons from the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus P. H. LuppiT. GallopinP. Fort Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S23 - S24
Role of the lateral hypothalamus in sleep D. GerashchenkoP. J. Shiromani Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S25 - S26
Links between the suprachiasmatic nucleus and sleep-wake centers: Finding pathways Kazue Semba Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S27 - S29
Striato-rhinencephalic activation during paradoxical sleep as revealed by c-fos expression Michel Jouvet Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S30 - S30
cDNA array studies of natural and pharmacologically induced sleep Thomas S. KilduffTeresa L. SteiningerAkira Terao Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S31 - S33
Genetics of delta and theta activities during sleep: Deficiency in short-chain fatty acid β-oxidation affects theta oscillations during sleep Mehdi TaftiPaul Franken Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S34 - S35
Towards identification of genes underlying sleep homeostasis Paul Franken Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S36 - S37
Clock genes and light-induced resetting of circadian clock: Dichotomy in mammalian circadian center Yasufumi Shigeyoshi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S38 - S39
Integration mechanism of molecular rhythm in biological clock Hitoshi Okamura Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S40 - S41
Effect of PLCβ4 in the thalamus on the EEG in REM sleep Tohru Yoshioka Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S42 - S43
Expression of the poly-glutamine-ataxin-3 transgene causes loss of orexin expression: A rat model of narcolepsy Carsten T. BeuckmannChristopher M. SintonMasashi Yanagisawa Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S44 - S44
Evening naps and delayed night-time sleep schedule typically found in Japanese adolescents is closely related with their daytime malfunctioning Kazuhiko FukudaKaneyoshi Ishihara Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S45 - S46
Inhibition of orexin-induced wakefulness by pyrilamine, an H1 receptor antagonist Kazuki HondaAkihiro YamanakaTakeshi Sakurai Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S47 - S47
Circadian rhythms in Ca2+ release from ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ stores in suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons Masayuki Ikeda Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S48 - S48
Genetic approach to sleep-disordered breathing Hiroshi KadotaniM. TaniguchiY. Inoue Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S49 - S49
Hypocretin levels in patients with primary hypersomnia and OSAS, and secondary hypersomnia due to hypocretin deficiency M. AbeT. KanbayashiT. Shimizu Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S50 - S50
Hormone replacement therapy and menopausal sleep disorders: A trial study in an animal model Mayumi Kimura Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S51 - S52
Activity of the neurons in the perifornical hypothalamic area during sleep and waking in comparison with those in the brainstem noradrenergic or cholinergic neurons Y. KoyamaK. TakahashiY. Kayama Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S53 - S53
Simulating transmeridian flights Mitsuyuki NakaoKeisuke YamamotoMitsuaki Yamamoto Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S54 - S54
Adenosine A2A receptor deficiency attenuates the somnogenic effect of prostaglandin D2 Wei-Min QuZhi-Li HuangOsamu Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S55 - S55
Lack of rebound of non-rapid eye movement sleep after sleep deprivation in adenosine A2A receptor knockout mice Mie SakataNaomi EguchiOsamu Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S56 - S56
Role of hypothalamic orexin neurons in the regulation of arousal according to energy balance Akihiro YamanakaCarsten T. BeuckmannTakeshi Sakurai Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S57 - S57
Accuracy evaluation of sleep-wake stage analysis with SleepSign Ver2.0 Yujiro TaguchiShima HandoYoshihiro Urade Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S58 - S58
Prostaglandin D synthase: From X-ray crystallography to gene manipulation Yoshihiro UradeNaomi EguchiOsamu Hayishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S59 - S59
Regulation of orexin neurons by the monoaminergic and cholinergic systems Akihiro YamanakaYo MurakiTakeshi Sakurai Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Biological, Clinical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S60 - S60
Recent progress in sleep research: Medical and social impact Osamu Hayaishi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S61 - S61
Medical and public health impact of sleep problems Carl E. Hunt Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S62 - S63
Sleep hygiene and medicine in Japan Kiyohisa Takahashi Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S64 - S64
Sleep disorders: Is hypocretin involved in sleep, wakefulness, narcolepsy, and/or cataplexy? Michael H. Chase Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S65 - S65
Insomnia and its pharmacotherapy Mitsukuni Murasaki Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S66 - S66
Sleep mechanisms Alexander A. Borbély Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S67 - S68
Science of sleep Yoshihiro Urade Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S69 - S69
Dream and consciousness Michel Jouvet Recent Progress in Sleep Research — Medical and Social Impact 28 July 2016 Pages: S70 - S70