Sleep deprivation and a non-24-h working schedule lead to extensive alterations in physiology and behavior.
Ma H, Li Y, Liang H, Chen S, Pan S, Chang L, Li S, Zhang Y, Liu X, Xu Y, Shao Y, Yang Y, Guo J.
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PMID: 30841753
Together, these data demonstrate that an abnormal working and rest schedule might produce comprehensive interference with circadian rhythms, metabolism, and cognition.-Ma, H., Li, Y., Liang, H., Chen, S., Pan, S., Chang, L., Li, S., Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Xu, Y. …
Together, these data demonstrate that an abnormal working and rest schedule might produce comprehensive interference with circadian rhythms, …