Chronic sleep deprivation impairs retinal circadian transcriptome and visual function

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Huang, Shenzhen, et al. “Chronic Sleep Deprivation Impairs Retinal Circadian Transcriptome and Visual Function”. Experimental Eye Research, vol. 243, p. 109907, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2024.109907.
Huang, S., Zhang, W., Xuan, S., Si, H., Huang, D., Ba, M., Qi, D., Pei, X., Lu, D., & Li, Z. (n.d.). Chronic sleep deprivation impairs retinal circadian transcriptome and visual function. Experimental Eye Research, 243, 109907. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2024.109907
Huang, Shenzhen, Wenxiao Zhang, Shuting Xuan, Hongli Si, Duliurui Huang, Mengru Ba, Di Qi, Xiaoting Pei, Dingli Lu, and Zhijie Li. “Chronic Sleep Deprivation Impairs Retinal Circadian Transcriptome and Visual Function”. Experimental Eye Research 243 (n.d.): 109907. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2024.109907.
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Huang S, Zhang W, Xuan S, Si H, Huang D, Ba M, et al. Chronic sleep deprivation impairs retinal circadian transcriptome and visual function. Experimental Eye Research. 243:109907.
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