Harvard Title
James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Head of the Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Address
Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr
Neurology, Kirstein 406
330 Brookline Ave
Boston MA 02215
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Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: devising controlled active treatment studies for symptomatic and neuroprotective therapy--a consensus statement from the International Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Study Group.
Authors: Schenck CH, Montplaisir JY, Frauscher B, Hogl B, Gagnon JF, Postuma R, Sonka K, Jennum P, Partinen M, Arnulf I, Cochen de Cock V, Dauvilliers Y, Luppi PH, Heidbreder A, Mayer G, Sixel-Döring F, Trenkwalder C, Unger M, Young P, Wing YK, Ferini-Strambi L, Ferri R, Plazzi G, Zucconi M, Inoue Y, Iranzo A, Santamaria J, Bassetti C, Möller JC, Boeve BF, Lai YY, Pavlova M, Saper C, Schmidt P, Siegel JM, Singer C, St Louis E, Videnovic A, Oertel W.
Sleep Med
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Sleep Med
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Perspectives on the rapid eye movement sleep switch in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
Role of the medial prefrontal cortex in cataplexy.
Authors: Oishi Y, Williams RH, Agostinelli L, Arrigoni E, Fuller PM, Mochizuki T, Saper CB, Scammell TE.
J Neurosci
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J Neurosci
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Glutamatergic signaling from the parabrachial nucleus plays a critical role in hypercapnic arousal.
Authors: Kaur S, Pedersen NP, Yokota S, Hur EE, Fuller PM, Lazarus M, Chamberlin NL, Saper CB.
J Neurosci
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J Neurosci
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The neurobiology of sleep.
Metabolic effects of chronic sleep restriction in rats.
A common polymorphism near PER1 and the timing of human behavioral rhythms.
Authors: Lim AS, Chang AM, Shulman JM, Raj T, Chibnik LB, Cain SW, Rothamel K, Benoist C, Myers AJ, Czeisler CA, Buchman AS, Bennett DA, Duffy JF, Saper CB, De Jager PL.
Ann Neurol
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Ann Neurol
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Neural circuitry engaged by prostaglandins during the sickness syndrome.
Spinal projections of the A5, A6 (locus coeruleus), and A7 noradrenergic cell groups in rats.
Authors: Bruinstroop E, Cano G, Vanderhorst VG, Cavalcante JC, Wirth J, Sena-Esteves M, Saper CB.
J Comp Neurol
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J Comp Neurol
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Increased fragmentation of rest-activity patterns is associated with a characteristic pattern of cognitive impairment in older individuals.
Authors: Lim AS, Yu L, Costa MD, Leurgans SE, Buchman AS, Bennett DA, Saper CB.
Sleep
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Sleep
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