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Wolfgang Junger, Ph.D.
Navil Sethna, MC, ChB
Repeating patterns of sleep restriction and recovery: Do we get used to it?
Simpson, Norah, Moussa Diolombi, Jennifer Scott-Sutherland, Huan Yang, Vrushank Bhatt, Shiva Gautam, Janet Mullington, and Monika Haack. 2016. “Repeating Patterns of Sleep Restriction and Recovery: Do We Get Used to It?”. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 58: 142-51.
Activation of the prostaglandin system in response to sleep loss in healthy humans: potential mediator of increased spontaneous pain
Haack, Monika, Erin Lee, Daniel Cohen, and Janet Mullington. 2009. “Activation of the Prostaglandin System in Response to Sleep Loss in Healthy Humans: Potential Mediator of Increased Spontaneous Pain”. Pain 145 (1-2): 136-41.
Sustained sleep restriction reduces emotional and physical well-being
Haack, Monika, and Janet Mullington. 2005. “Sustained Sleep Restriction Reduces Emotional and Physical Well-Being”. Pain 119 (1-3): 56-64.
Sleep, inflammation and cardiovascular disease
Solarz, David, Janet Mullington, and Hans Meier-Ewert. 2012. “Sleep, Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease”. Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 4: 2490-501.
In Pursuit of Sleep-Circadian Biomarkers
Mullington, Janet, Allan Pack, and Geoffrey Ginsburg. 2015. “In Pursuit of Sleep-Circadian Biomarkers”. Sleep 38 (11): 1665-6.
Strategic opportunities in sleep and circadian research: report of the Joint Task Force of the Sleep Research Society and American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Zee, Phyllis, Safwan Badr, Clete Kushida, Janet Mullington, Allan Pack, Sairam Parthasarathy, Susan Redline, Ronald Szymusiak, James Walsh, and Nathaniel Watson. 2014. “Strategic Opportunities in Sleep and Circadian Research: Report of the Joint Task Force of the Sleep Research Society and American Academy of Sleep Medicine”. Sleep 37 (2): 219-27.
Panel discussion: current status of measuring sleepiness
Mullington, Janet, Charles Czeisler, Namni Goel, James Krueger, Thomas Balkin, Murray Johns, and Paul Shaw. 2011. “Panel Discussion: Current Status of Measuring Sleepiness”. J Clin Sleep Med 7 (5 Suppl): S22-5.