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2018
Journal Article
Valomon, A., Holst, S. C., Borrello, A., Weigend, S., Müller, T., Berger, W., Sommerauer, M., Baumann, C. R., & Landolt, H.-P. (2018).
Effects of COMT genotype and tolcapone on lapses of sustained attention after sleep deprivation in healthy young men
Neuropsychopharmacology, 43, 1599–1607. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41386-018-0018-8
Holst, S. C., & Landolt, H.-P. (2018).
Sleep‐wake neurochemistry
Sleep Medicine Clinics, 13, 137–146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsmc.2018.03.002
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Working Paper
Weigend, S., Holst, S. C., Treyer, V., O’Gorman Tuura, R. L., Meier, J., Ametamey, S. M., Buck, A., & Landolt, H.-P. (2018).
Dynamic changes in cerebral and peripheral markers of glutamatergic signaling across the human sleep-wake cycle
(No. 458885; BioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/458885
2017
Journal Article
Holst, S. C., Sousek, A., Hefti, K., Saberi-Moghadam, S., Buck, A., Ametamey, S. M., Scheidegger, M., Franken, P., Henning, A., Seifritz, E., Tafti, M., & Landolt, H.-P. (2017).
Cerebral mGluR5 availability contributes to elevated sleep need and behavioral adjustment after sleep deprivation
ELife, 6, e28751. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.28751
Holst, S. C., Müller, T., Valomon, A., Seebauer, B., Berger, W., & Landolt, H.-P. (2017).
Functional polymorphisms in dopaminergic genes modulate neurobehavioral and neurophysiological consequences of sleep deprivation
Scientific Reports, 7, 45982. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45982
Urry, E., Jetter, A., Holst, S. C., Berger, W., Spinas, G. A., Langhans, W., & Landolt, H.-P. (2017).
A case-control field study on the relationships among type 2 diabetes, sleepiness and habitual caffeine intake
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 31, 233–242. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881116668595
Book Section
Landolt, H.-P., & Dijk, D. J. (2017).
Genetics and genomic basis of sleep in healthy humans
In M. H. Kryger, T. Roth, & W. Dement (Eds.), Principles and Practice in Sleep Medicine (No. 6; pp. 310–321). Elsevier. http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/principles-and-practice-of-sleep-medicine-9780323242882.html
2016
2014
Journal Article
Reichert, C. F., Maire, M., Gabel, V., Hofstetter, M., Viola, A. U., Kolodyazhniy, V., Strobel, W., Goetz, T., Bachmann, V., Landolt, H.-P., Cajochen, C., & Schmidt, C. (2014).
The circadian regulation of sleep: Impact of a functional ADA-polymorphism and its association to working memory improvements
PLoS ONE, 9, e113734. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113734
Chellappa, S. L., Viola, A. U., Schmidt, C., Bachmann, V., Gabel, V., Maire, M., Reichert, C. F., Valomon, A., Landolt, H.-P., & Cajochen, C. (2014).
Light modulation of human sleep depends on a polymorphism in the clock gene Period3
Behavioural Brain Research, 271, 23–29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2014.05.050
Holst, S. C., Bersagliere, A., Bachmann, V., Berger, W., Achermann, P., & Landolt, H.-P. (2014).
Dopaminergic role in regulating neurophysiological markers of sleep homeostasis in humans
Journal of Neuroscience, 2, 566–573. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4128-13.2014
Reichert, C. F., Maire, M., Gabel, V., Viola, A. U., Kolodyazhniy, V., Strobel, W., Götz, T., Bachmann, V., Landolt, H.-P., Cajochen, C., & Schmidt, C. (2014).
Insights into behavioral vulnerability to differential sleep pressure and circadian phase from a functional ADA polymorphism
Journal of Biological Rhythms, 29, 119–130. https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730414524898
Maire, M., Reichert, C. F., Gabel, V., Viola, A. U., Krebs, J., Strobel, W., Landolt, H.-P., Bachmann, V., Cajochen, C., & Schmidt, C. (2014).
Time-on-task decrement in vigilance is modulated by inter-individual vulnerability to homeostatic sleep pressure manipulation
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, 59. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00059
Valomon, A., Holst, S. C., Bachmann, V., Viola, A. U., Schmidt, C., Zürcher, J., Berger, W., Cajochen, C., & Landolt, H.-P. (2014).
Genetic polymorphisms of DAT1 and COMT differentially associate with actigraphy-derived sleep-wake cycles in young adults
Chronobiology International, 31, 705–714. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2014.896376
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