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Autor:
Maria Neus Ballester Roig, Tanya Leduc, Julien Dufort-Gervais, Yousra Maghmoul, Olivier Tastet, Valérie Mongrain
Publikováno v:
Biology Direct, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2023)
Abstract Background Rhynchophylline (RHY) is an alkaloid component of Uncaria, which are plants extensively used in traditional Asian medicines. Uncaria treatments increase sleep time and quality in humans, and RHY induces sleep in rats. However, lik
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https://doaj.org/article/b54f79bc27234e53aae0a550beb8b401
Publikováno v:
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 312-341 (2021)
Uncaria rhynchophylla is a plant highly used in the traditional Chinese and Japanese medicines. It has numerous health benefits, which are often attributed to its alkaloid components. Recent studies in humans show that drugs containing Uncaria amelio
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https://doaj.org/article/0e7632e55f72421c831ee513727901b1
Publikováno v:
Clocks & Sleep
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 3, Iss 20, Pp 312-341 (2021)
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 3, Iss 20, Pp 312-341 (2021)
Uncaria rhynchophylla is a plant highly used in the traditional Chinese and Japanese medicines. It has numerous health benefits, which are often attributed to its alkaloid components. Recent studies in humans show that drugs containing Uncaria amelio
Autor:
Nicolas Cermakian, Erika Bélanger-Nelson, Emma K. O’Callaghan, Julien Dufort-Gervais, Pierre-Gabriel Roy, Lydia Hannou, Maria Neus Ballester Roig, Valérie Mongrain, Jean-Martin Beaulieu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Rhythms. 33:166-178
NEUROLIGIN-1 (NLGN1) is a postsynaptic adhesion molecule involved in the regulation of glutamatergic transmission. It has been associated with several features of sleep and psychiatric disorders. Our previous work suggested that transcription of the
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Research. 116:29-38
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play essential roles in the central nervous system, where some families are involved in synaptic development and function. These synaptic adhesion molecules (SAMs) are involved in the regulation of synaptic plasticity,