Sleep and circadian rhythms in health and disease: a complex interplay
Abstract: We read with interest the letter to editor by Bernstein et al. [1], in response to our recently published paper [12]. Unfortunately, Bernstein et al. [1] mistakenly assumed that our literature search did not provide appropriate citations. They also state that we failed to mention the already existing literature on circadian and seasonal changes of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in mentally health and in disease. Their comments concern a particular reference to alterations of the chemical composition of this nucleus in depression in humans. In particular, they complain that the significant contributions of Bernstein and colleagues and Swaab and colleagues (referenced elsewhere, Bernstein et al. [1]) were not cited in our paper.
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Format: | Artículo biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Springer
2019
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Subjects: | RITMO CIRCADIANO, ESTADO DE ANIMO, NUCLEO SUPRAQUIASMATICO, CRONOBIOLOGIA, SUEÑO, TRASTORNOS DEL SUEÑO, |
Online Access: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/14687 |
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Summary: | Abstract: We read with interest the letter to editor by Bernstein et al.
[1], in response to our recently published paper [12]. Unfortunately,
Bernstein et al. [1] mistakenly assumed that our
literature search did not provide appropriate citations. They
also state that we failed to mention the already existing literature
on circadian and seasonal changes of the suprachiasmatic
nucleus (SCN) in mentally health and in disease.
Their comments concern a particular reference to alterations
of the chemical composition of this nucleus in depression
in humans. In particular, they complain that the significant
contributions of Bernstein and colleagues and Swaab and
colleagues (referenced elsewhere, Bernstein et al. [1]) were
not cited in our paper. |
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