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Bryce A Mander

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Sleep|September 3, 2013
Disturbed sleep in preclinical cognitive impairment: cause and effect?Bryce A Mander
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 19, 2020
Local Sleep and Alzheimer's Disease PathophysiologyBryce A Mander
JAMA Neurology|March 14, 2018
Waking Up to the Importance of Sleep in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer DiseaseJoseph R Winer, Bryce A Mander
Neuron|April 7, 2017
Sleep and Human AgingBryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, Matthew P Walker
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|September 14, 2017
A restless night makes for a rising tide of amyloidBryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, Matthew P Walker
Current Biology : CB|March 8, 2011
Wake deterioration and sleep restoration of human learningBryce A Mander, Sangeetha Santhanam, Jared M Saletin, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|June 22, 2016
Sleep: A Novel Mechanistic Pathway, Biomarker, and Treatment Target in the Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease?Bryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, William J Jagust, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 20, 2006
Role of sleep duration and quality in the risk and severity of type 2 diabetes mellitusKristen L Knutson, Armand M Ryden, Bryce A Mander, et al.
Neuron|December 19, 2017
Old Brains Come Uncoupled in Sleep: Slow Wave-Spindle Synchrony, Brain Atrophy, and ForgettingRandolph F Helfrich, Bryce A Mander, William J Jagust, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 10, 2024
Spindle oscillations in communicating axons within a reconstituted hippocampal formation are strongest in CA3 without thalamusMengke Wang, Samuel B Lassers, Yash S Vakilna, et al.
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Sleep|September 3, 2013
Disturbed sleep in preclinical cognitive impairment: cause and effect?Bryce A Mander
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 19, 2020
Local Sleep and Alzheimer's Disease PathophysiologyBryce A Mander
JAMA Neurology|March 14, 2018
Waking Up to the Importance of Sleep in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer DiseaseJoseph R Winer, Bryce A Mander
Neuron|April 7, 2017
Sleep and Human AgingBryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, Matthew P Walker
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|September 14, 2017
A restless night makes for a rising tide of amyloidBryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, Matthew P Walker
Current Biology : CB|March 8, 2011
Wake deterioration and sleep restoration of human learningBryce A Mander, Sangeetha Santhanam, Jared M Saletin, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|June 22, 2016
Sleep: A Novel Mechanistic Pathway, Biomarker, and Treatment Target in the Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease?Bryce A Mander, Joseph R Winer, William J Jagust, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 20, 2006
Role of sleep duration and quality in the risk and severity of type 2 diabetes mellitusKristen L Knutson, Armand M Ryden, Bryce A Mander, et al.
Neuron|December 19, 2017
Old Brains Come Uncoupled in Sleep: Slow Wave-Spindle Synchrony, Brain Atrophy, and ForgettingRandolph F Helfrich, Bryce A Mander, William J Jagust, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 10, 2024
Spindle oscillations in communicating axons within a reconstituted hippocampal formation are strongest in CA3 without thalamusMengke Wang, Samuel B Lassers, Yash S Vakilna, et al.
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