Acute Optogenetic Silencing of Orexin/Hypocretin Neurons Induces Slow-Wave Sleep in Mice
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Edward S Boyden | Akihiro Yamanaka | Makoto Tominaga | A. Yamanaka | E. Boyden | M. Tominaga | T. Kilduff | Satoru Takahashi | T. Tsunematsu | Tomomi Tsunematsu | Satoru Takahashi | Thomas S Kilduff | Tomomi Tsunematsu
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