Eric Landsness
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Recent Articles
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Sleep deprivation exacerbates microglial reactivity and Aβ deposition in a -dependent manner in mice
Parhizkar S, Gent G, Chen Y, Rensing N, Gratuze M, Strout G, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2023 Apr;
15(693):eade6285.
PMID: 37099634
Sleep loss is associated with cognitive decline in the aging population and is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Considering the crucial role of immunomodulating genes such as that...
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Loftspring M, Landsness E, Wooliscroft L, Rudock R, Jo S, Patel K
Case Rep Neurol Med
. 2015 Nov;
2015:812035.
PMID: 26609456
Autoantibodies to the γ-aminobutyric acid receptor, subtype B (GABAB), are a known cause of limbic encephalitis. The spectrum of clinical manifestations attributable to this antibody is not well defined at...
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Landsness E, Bruno M, Noirhomme Q, Riedner B, Gosseries O, Schnakers C, et al.
Brain
. 2011 Aug;
134(Pt 8):2222-32.
PMID: 21841201
The existence of normal sleep in patients in a vegetative state is still a matter of debate. Previous electrophysiological sleep studies in patients with disorders of consciousness did not differentiate...
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Maatta S, Landsness E, Sarasso S, Ferrarelli F, Ferreri F, Ghilardi M, et al.
Brain Res Bull
. 2010 Jan;
82(1-2):118-23.
PMID: 20105456
The consolidation of memories in a variety of learning processes benefits from post-training sleep, and recent work has suggested a role for sleep slow wave activity (SWA). Previous studies using...