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132 related items for PubMed ID: 11934681

  • 1. Immediate effects of an 8-h advance shift of the rest-activity cycle on 24-h profiles of cortisol.
    Caufriez A, Moreno-Reyes R, Leproult R, Vertongen F, Van Cauter E, Copinschi G.
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  • 11. Sleep loss results in an elevation of cortisol levels the next evening.
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  • 20. Internal dissociation of the circadian markers of the cortisol rhythm in night workers.
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