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Article: Glucose Induces Slow-Wave Sleep by Exciting the Sleep-Promoting Neurons in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus: A New Link between Sleep and Metabolism.

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Varin C; Rancillac A; Geoffroy H; Arthaud S; Fort P; Gallopin T
J. Neurosci., 2015

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Experimental condition Value
Species Mice
ElectrodeType Patch-clamp
Strain Mice, Inbred C57BL
PrepType in vivo
JxnPotential Corrected
InternalSolution 4.0
internal_0_pH 7.2
internal_0_Mg 3.0
internal_0_Cl 6.0
internal_0_K 144.0
ExternalSolution 0.0
external_0_pH 7.35
external_0_Mg 1.3
external_0_Ca 2.4
external_0_Na 150.0
external_0_Cl 139.8
external_0_K 6.25

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47271 Glucose Induces Slow-Wave Sleep by Exciting the Sleep-Promoting Neurons in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus: A New Link between Sleep and Metabolism. Varin C; Rancillac A; Geoffroy H; Arthaud S; Fort P; Gallopin T J. Neurosci. 2015 False 2 0
47270 Glucose Induces Slow-Wave Sleep by Exciting the Sleep-Promoting Neurons in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus: A New Link between Sleep and Metabolism. Varin C; Rancillac A; Geoffroy H; Arthaud S; Fort P; Gallopin T J. Neurosci. 2015 False 0 None
47272 Glucose Induces Slow-Wave Sleep by Exciting the Sleep-Promoting Neurons in the Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus: A New Link between Sleep and Metabolism. Varin C; Rancillac A; Geoffroy H; Arthaud S; Fort P; Gallopin T J. Neurosci. 2015 False 0 None