MicroRNA and Immune System Play Key Roles in Sleep Regulation
Researchers say their study marks the first time a microRNA is associated with sleep regulation, Drawing on the UK Biobank, the team discovered genetic mutations in miR-137 which cause daytime sleepiness. The study demonstrated this connection in both mice and zebrafish, and the scientists were able to prove the connection with hypocretin along with the complexity of the machinery of sleep.
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