Melatonin advances the circadian timing of EEG sleep and directly facilitates sleep without altering its duration in extended sleep opportunities in humans
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Benita Middleton | Derk-Jan Dijk | Josephine Arendt | D. Dijk | S. Rajaratnam | B. Middleton | B. Stone | J. Arendt | S. W. Rajaratnam | Shantha M W Rajaratnam | Barbara M Stone
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