CORDIS Project
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This project explores the relationship between sleep, circadian rhythms, and cellular energy levels. By using advanced imaging techniques, it aims to understand how these factors interact at the cellular level, potentially improving knowledge on sleep quality and daytime performance.
Sleep is regulated by a homeostatic process that is activated by and counters the effect of sleep loss and a circadian process that determines the time-of-day sleep preferably occurs.
The fine-tuned interaction between the two permits us to stay awake throughout the day and to remain asleep at night.
Although these two processes are widely thought to operate independently, recent observations suggest that, at a molecular level, both processes use the same circadian transcription factors.
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