Sleep Soundly: New Insights Could Pave the Way for Novel Treatments for Insomnia
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March 25, 2023
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Sleep Soundly: New Insights Could Pave the Way for Novel Treatments for Insomnia,Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and his team used variant-to-gene mapping, a predictive genomics approach, to demonstrate that the gene Pig-Q plays a role in regulating sleep in humans, flies, and zebrafish. An effort funded by the National Institutes of Health, comprising of researchers from
Sleep Soundly: New Insights Could Pave the Way for Novel Treatments for Insomnia
Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and his team used variant-to-gene mapping, a predictive genomics approach, to demonstrate that the gene Pig-Q plays a role in regulating sleep in humans, flies, and zebrafish. An effort funded by the National Institutes of Health, comprising of researchers from
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