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Sleep loss and inflammation
Mullington, Janet, Norah Simpson, Hans Meier-Ewert, and Monika Haack. 2010. “Sleep Loss and Inflammation”. Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab 24 (5): 775-84.
Pain sensitivity and modulation in primary insomnia
Haack, Scott-Sutherland, Santangelo, Simpson, Sethna, and Mullington. 2012. “Pain Sensitivity and Modulation in Primary Insomnia”. Eur J Pain 16 (4): 522-33.
Development of the National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project Sleep Health Surveillance Questions
Morgenthaler, Timothy, Janet Croft, Leslie Dort, Lauren Loeding, Janet Mullington, and Sherene Thomas. 2015. “Development of the National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project Sleep Health Surveillance Questions”. J Clin Sleep Med 11 (9): 1057-62.
Organization and structure for sleep medicine programs at academic institutions: Part 1--current challenges
Chervin, Ronald, Andrew Chesson, Ruth Benca, Glen Greenough, Daniel O’Hearn, Dennis Auckley, Michael Littner, et al. 2013. “Organization and Structure for Sleep Medicine Programs at Academic Institutions: Part 1--Current Challenges”. Sleep 36 (6): 795-801.
The contribution of sleep to improvements in working memory scanning speed: a study of prolonged sleep restriction
Casement, Melynda, Josiane Broussard, Janet Mullington, and Daniel Press. 2006. “The Contribution of Sleep to Improvements in Working Memory Scanning Speed: A Study of Prolonged Sleep Restriction”. Biol Psychol 72 (2): 208-12.
Effect of sleep loss on C-reactive protein, an inflammatory marker of cardiovascular risk
Meier-Ewert, Hans, Paul Ridker, Nader Rifai, Meredith Regan, Nick Price, David Dinges, and Janet Mullington. 2004. “Effect of Sleep Loss on C-Reactive Protein, an Inflammatory Marker of Cardiovascular Risk”. J Am Coll Cardiol 43 (4): 678-83.
Absence of diurnal variation of C-reactive protein concentrations in healthy human subjects
Meier-Ewert, Ridker, Rifai, Price, Dinges, and Mullington. 2001. “Absence of Diurnal Variation of C-Reactive Protein Concentrations in Healthy Human Subjects”. Clin Chem 47 (3): 426-30.
Mediators of inflammation and their interaction with sleep: relevance for chronic fatigue syndrome and related conditions
Mullington, Hinze-Selch, and Pollmächer. 2001. “Mediators of Inflammation and Their Interaction With Sleep: Relevance for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Related Conditions”. Ann N Y Acad Sci 933: 201-10.