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Short-term sleep fragmentation enhances anxiety-related behavior: The role of hormonal alterations.

Zeljko GrubacNikola SutulovicAnida AdemovicMilica VelimirovicAleksandra Rasic-MarkovicDjuro MacutNatasa PetronijevicOlivera StanojlovicDragan Hrnčić
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Short term sleep fragmentation enhances anxiety-related behavior in rats, which could be partly mediated by the observed hormonal changes presented in the current study in form of testosterone, estradiol and progesterone depletion.
Keyphrases
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