Exploring the potential relationship between short sleep risks and cognitive function from the perspective of inflammatory biomarkers and cellular pathways: Insights from population‐based and mice studies
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics2024Vol. 30(5), pp. e14783–e14783
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Abstract
This study contributed to the understanding of the influence of short sleep on cognitive function and its cellular mechanisms.
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