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The role of melatonin in sleep regulation
Nava Zisapel
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Department of Neurobiology
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Melatonin
100%
Sleep Regulation
100%
Insomnia
80%
Metabolism
20%
Neurochemicals
20%
Older Adults
20%
Benzodiazepines
20%
Latency
20%
Sleep Quality
20%
REM Sleep
20%
Aging
20%
Pineal Gland
20%
Circadian Clock
20%
Melatonin Synthesis
20%
Skeletal muscle
20%
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
20%
Light Cues
20%
Poor Quality
20%
Dark Phase
20%
Sleep Deprivation
20%
Sedation
20%
Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome
20%
Melatonin Treatment
20%
Sleep-wake Cycle
20%
Sleep Propensity
20%
Memory Consolidation
20%
Human Sleep
20%
Potential Dependence
20%
Blind People
20%
Non-benzodiazepine
20%
24-h Cycle
20%
Anterograde Amnesia
20%
GABAA
20%
Daytime Alertness
20%
Free-run
20%
Short-term Use
20%
Sleep Complaints
20%
Sleep-promoting
20%
Pre-sleep Arousal
20%
Prolonged-release Formulation
20%
Abuse Potential
20%
Receptor Modulators
20%
Prevalence of Insomnia
20%
Restorative Function
20%
Insomnia Medications
20%
Clock Phase
20%
Abuse Tolerance
20%
Psychology
Melatonin
100%
Benzodiazepine
28%
Consciousness
14%
Quality of Sleep
14%
Circadian Rhythm
14%
Synchronization
14%
Insufficient Sleep
14%
Sleep Deprivation
14%
Memory Consolidation
14%
Anterograde Amnesia
14%
Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome
14%
Neuroscience
Melatonin
100%
Metabolic Pathway
14%
Epileptic Absence
14%
GABAA Receptor
14%
Benzodiazepine
14%
Quality of Sleep
14%
Skeletal Muscle
14%
Sleep Waking Cycle
14%
Memory Consolidation
14%
Nonbenzodiazepine
14%
Anterograde Amnesia
14%
Receptor Modulator
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Melatonin
100%
Symptom
28%
Epileptic Absence
14%
Prevalence
14%
Benzodiazepine
14%
Syndrome
14%
Receptor
14%
4 Aminobutyric Acid
14%
Nonbenzodiazepine
14%
Anterograde Amnesia
14%