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Effects of long-term sleep disruption on cognitive function and brain amyloid-β burden: a case-control study.

Jana ThomasSharon J OomsLara J MentinkJan BooijMarcel G M Olde RikkertSebastiaan OvereemRoy P C KesselsJurgen A H R Claassen
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2020)
Capitalizing on the particular work-rest schedule of maritime pilots, this study with a small sample size observed that long-term intermittent sleep disruption had no effects on global brain amyloid-β levels or cognitive function.
Keyphrases
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