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  1. Can Overnight Sleep Efficiency Impact Cardiovascular Risk in the Morning? [Response to Letter]
  2. Is the bedtime ingestion of hypertensive medications effective and safe?
  3. Reply to Smolensky and Hermida: The potential role of internal circadian time in tailored anti-hypertensive medication dosing
  4. Human circadian clock worsens asthma at night
  5. Sleep Efficiency is Inversely Associated with Brachial Artery Diameter and Morning Blood Pressure in Midlife Adults, with a Potential Sex-Effect
  6. Rapid changes in overnight blood pressure after transitioning to early-morning shiftwork
  7. Shorter Sleep Predicts Longer Subsequent Day Sedentary Duration in Healthy Midlife Adults, but Not in Those with Sleep Apnea
  8. Optimization of Primary Care Among Black Americans Using Patient Portals: A Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  9. Optimization of Primary Care Among Black Americans Using Patient Portals: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  10. Interactions between home, work, and sleep among firefighters
  11. Sleep-Wake Disturbances After Acquired Brain Injury in Children Surviving Critical Care
  12. The relationship between leadership support and employee sleep.
  13. The circadian system modulates the rate of recovery of systolic blood pressure after exercise in humans
  14. Rapid suppression of bone formation marker in response to sleep restriction and circadian disruption in men
  15. Circadian Rhythm of Vascular Function in Midlife Adults
  16. Impact of mental stress, the circadian system and their interaction on human cardiovascular function
  17. Apnea–Hypopnea Event Duration Predicts Mortality in Men and Women in the Sleep Heart Health Study
  18. Separate and interacting effects of the endogenous circadian system and behaviors on plasma aldosterone in humans
  19. Correction to: Chronotherapy for Hypertension
  20. Sleep & work, work & sleep
  21. Morning impairment in vascular function is unrelated to overnight sleep or the inactivity that accompanies sleep
  22. Chronotherapy for Hypertension
  23. Predictors of Obtaining Polysomnography Among Otolaryngologists Prior to Adenotonsillectomy for Childhood Sleep-Disordered Breathing
  24. Sleep disturbance after pediatric traumatic brain injury: critical knowledge gaps remain for the critically injured
  25. The importance of the circadian system & sleep for bone health
  26. Resident physician extended work hours and burnout
  27. Role of the circadian system in cardiovascular disease
  28. Fractal regulation and incident Alzheimer's disease in elderly individuals
  29. Lowest perceived exertion in the late morning due to effects of the endogenous circadian system
  30. Legal cannabis: sleep, health, and the workplace
  31. Bone Turnover Markers After Sleep Restriction and Circadian Disruption: A Mechanism for Sleep-Related Bone Loss in Humans
  32. 24-hour profile of serum sclerostin and its association with bone biomarkers in men
  33. 0183 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE AFFECT BOTH CONTRIBUTE TO THE ENDOGENOUS CIRCADIAN RHYTHM IN MOOD
  34. 0197 THE INCREASE IN HUNGER ACROSS A SLEEP AND FASTING PERIOD IS MODULATED BY THE CIRCADIAN SYSTEM
  35. 0679 ENDOGENOUS CIRCADIAN RHYTHM IN A MARKER OF MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
  36. Progression of Dementia Assessed by Temporal Correlations of Physical Activity: Results From a 3.5-Year, Longitudinal Randomized Controlled Trial
  37. Circadian gene variants influence sleep and the sleep electroencephalogram in humans
  38. A growth spurt in pediatric sleep research
  39. Are we underestimating the lifelong benefits of therapy for obstructive sleep apnea?
  40. T2D risk variant in MTNR1B linked to melatonin, sleep, and circadian traits.
  41. Assessment of pediatric obstructive sleep apnea using a drug-induced sleep endoscopy rating scale
  42. The Circadian System Contributes to Apnea Lengthening across the Night in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  43. Brachial artery endothelial function is stable across the morning in young men
  44. Endogenous circadian regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in the presence of bacterial lipopolysaccharide in humans
  45. Endogenous circadian system and circadian misalignment impact glucose tolerance via separate mechanisms in humans
  46. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Bone Disease: Insights Into the Relationship Between Bone and Sleep
  47. Simulated shift work in rats perturbs multiscale regulation of locomotor activity
  48. Human circadian system causes a morning peak in prothrombotic plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) independent of the sleep/wake cycle
  49. Noninvasive fractal biomarker of clock neurotransmitter disturbance in humans with dementia
  50. The role of the circadian system in fractal neurophysiological control
  51. The internal circadian clock increases hunger and appetite in the evening independent of food intake and other behaviors
  52. Evaluation of a Single-Channel Nasal Pressure Device to Assess Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk in Laboratory and Home Environments
  53. Fractal Patterns of Neural Activity Exist within the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Require Extrinsic Network Interactions
  54. Repeated Melatonin Supplementation Improves Sleep in Hypertensive Patients Treated with Beta-Blockers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  55. Obesity and Pharmacologic Control of the Body Clock
  56. Sleep: A Health Imperative
  57. Adverse Metabolic Consequences in Humans of Prolonged Sleep Restriction Combined with Circadian Disruption
  58. Klf15 Orchestrates Circadian Nitrogen Homeostasis
  59. Circadian rhythms govern cardiac repolarization and arrhythmogenesis
  60. Sleep Disorders, Health, and Safety in Police Officers
  61. Health Disparities in Sleep Medicine: Responses to the American Sleep Medicine Foundation Humanitarian Projects Award Program
  62. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Endogenous Circadian Rhythm in Vasovagal Response to Head-Up Tilt”
  63. The Human Endogenous Circadian System Causes Greatest Platelet Activation during the Biological Morning Independent of Behaviors
  64. The nature of sleep examined via the science of sleep
  65. Existence of an Endogenous Circadian Blood Pressure Rhythm in Humans That Peaks in the Evening
  66. Endogenous Circadian Rhythm in Vasovagal Response to Head-Up Tilt
  67. Wake up to insomnia: future approaches to the management of insomnia
  68. Impact of the human circadian system, exercise, and their interaction on cardiovascular function
  69. Day/night variations of high-molecular-weight adiponectin and lipocalin-2 in healthy men studied under fed and fasted conditions
  70. Is there a circadian variation of epileptiform abnormalities in idiopathic generalized epilepsy?
  71. Influence of the Circadian System on Disease Severity
  72. Adverse metabolic and cardiovascular consequences of circadian misalignment
  73. Reduction of scale invariance of activity fluctuations with aging and Alzheimer's disease: Involvement of the circadian pacemaker
  74. An Endogenous Circadian Rhythm in Sleep Inertia Results in Greatest Cognitive Impairment upon Awakening during the Biological Night
  75. The circadian pacemaker generates similar circadian rhythms in the fractal structure of heart rate in humans and rats
  76. The Endogenous Circadian Pacemaker Imparts a Scale-Invariant Pattern of Heart Rate Fluctuations across Time Scales Spanning Minutes to 24 Hours
  77. Polysomnographic Respiratory Abnormalities in Asymptomatic Individuals
  78. Endogenous circadian rhythm in human motor activity uncoupled from circadian influences on cardiac dynamics
  79. The suprachiasmatic nucleus functions beyond circadian rhythm generation
  80. Decreased Sleep in Heart Failure: Are Medications to Blame?
  81. Reduced sleep efficiency in cervical spinal cord injury; association with abolished night time melatonin secretion
  82. Independent Circadian and Sleep/Wake Regulation of Adipokines and Glucose in Humans
  83. Endogenous circadian rhythm in an index of cardiac vulnerability independent of changes in behavior
  84. Non-random fluctuations and multi-scale dynamics regulation of human activity
  85. Day/night patterns of focal seizures
  86. Novel multiscale regulation in human motor activity
  87. Omission of cross-references between related articles
  88. Chemoreceptive mechanisms elucidated by studies of congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
  89. Genioglossal Activation in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea versus Control Subjects
  90. Genioglossal inspiratory activation: central respiratory vs mechanoreceptive influences
  91. Microgravity Reduces Sleep-disordered Breathing in Humans
  92. Phasic mechanoreceptor stimuli can induce phasic activation of upper airway muscles in humans
  93. Respiratory Sensations and the Behavioral Control of Breathing
  94. Explained and Unexplained Variability of CO2-Sensitivity in Humans
  95. Endogenous Circadian Rhythm of Pulmonary Function in Healthy Humans
  96. Hypercapnia Can Induce Arousal from Sleep in the Absence of Altered Respiratory Mechanoreception
  97. Genioglossal But Not Palatal Muscle Activity Relates Closely to Pharyngeal Pressure
  98. An endogenous circadian rhythm of respiratory control in humans
  99. Influence of Chemoreceptor Stimuli on Genioglossal Response to Negative Pressure in Humans
  100. Acute changes in carbon dioxide levels alter the electroencephalogram without affecting cognitive function
  101. Absence of Detectable Melatonin and Preservation of Cortisol and Thyrotropin Rhythms in Tetraplegia
  102. Local Mechanisms Drive Genioglossus Activation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  103. Sleep Deprivation Per Se Does Not Decrease the Hypercapnic Ventilatory Response in Humans
  104. Effect of wake‐sleep transitions and rapid eye movement sleep on pharyngeal muscle response to negative pressure in humans
  105. Functional MRI localisation of central nervous system regions associated with volitional inspiration in humans
  106. Cardiorespiratory variables and sensation during stimulation of the left vagus in patients with epilepsy
  107. Respiratory sensations during heavy exercise in subjects without respiratory chemosensitivity
  108. Local Reflex Mechanisms: Influence on Basal Genioglossal Muscle Activation in Normal Subjects
  109. Competition between gas exchange and speech production in ventilated subjects
  110. Life without ventilatory chemosensitivity
  111. Perception of inflation of a single lung lobe in humans
  112. Air hunger induced by acute increase in PCO2 adapts to chronic elevation of PCO2 in ventilated humans
  113. Speech Production and Speech With a Phrenic Nerve Pacer
  114. Self-control of level of mechanical ventilation to minimize CO2 induced air hunger
  115. Stimulus-response characteristics of CO2-induced air hunger in normal subjects
  116. 24. ‘Air hunger’ induced by brief increases in end-tidal Pco2 adapts to chronic elevation of end-tidal Pco2 in hypocapnic, ventilator-dependent subjects
  117. Behavioural and arousal-related influences on breathing in humans
  118. Speech Production During Mechanical Ventilation in Tracheostomized Individuals
  119. Effect of mental activity on breathing in congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
  120. Changes in global cerebral blood flow in humans: effect on regional cerebral blood flow during a neural activation task.
  121. Respiratory sensations in subjects who lack a ventilatory response to CO2
  122. Ventilatory responses to exercise in humans lacking ventilatory chemosensitivity.
  123. Effects of inspiratory support upon breathing in humans during wakefulness and sleep
  124. Reduced tidal volume increases ‘air hunger’ at fixed PCO2 in ventilated quadriplegics
  125. Wakefulness Drive to Breathe Evinced by Assisting Inspiration with Airway Pressure
  126. Personnalité ventilatoire — An overview
  127. Chemical and Non-Chemical Contributions to Breathing in Man, Awake and Asleep
  128. The influence of induced hypocapnia and sleep on the endogenous respiratory rhythm in humans.
  129. Volume detection during voluntary and passive breathing
  130. The persistence of a respiratory ‘personality’ into stage IV sleep in man
  131. Do the changes in respiratory pattern and ventilation seen with different behavioural situations reflect metabolic demands?
  132. Pharyngeal Size and Shape During Wakefulness and Sleep in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
  133. Breathing Patterns in Recipients of Heart–Lung Transplants
  134. Does the Abnormal Pattern of Breathing in Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease Persist in Deep, Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep?
  135. The breathing patterns of identical twins
  136. Individuality of breathing patterns in adults assessed over time
  137. The Use of Deep Non-Rem Sleep to Study the Pattern of Breathing in the Absence of Any Forebrain Influences
  138. In Favour of an ‘Holistic’ Approach to the Analysis of the Pattern of Breathing
  139. The effect of human heart-lung transplantation upon breathing at rest and during sleep
  140. The Effect of Chronic Pulmonary Denervation on the Pattern of Breathing during Sleep in Man
  141. Pharyngeal Computed Tomography (CT) during Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
  142. Evidence for individuality of breathing patterns in resting healthy man
  143. The effect of visual and auditory stimuli upon resting ventilation in man
  144. Respiratory and cardiovascular effects of central and peripheral intravenous injections of capsaicin in man: Evidence for pulmonary chemosensitivity
  145. Breathlessness during different forms of ventilatory stimulation: a study of mechanisms in normal subjects and respiratory patients
  146. The effect of Airway Anaesthesia on the Control of Breathing and the Sensation of Breathlessness in Man