Sleep Deprivation, Immune Suppression and SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Sleep health and its adaptation to individual and environmental factors are crucial to promote physical and mental well-being across animal species. In recent years, increasing evidence has been reported regarding the relationship between sleep and the immune system and how sleep disturbances may pe...

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Hauptverfasser: Ragnoli, Beatrice, Pochetti, Patrizia, Pignatti, Patrizia, Barbieri, Mariangela, Mondini, Lucrezia, Ruggero, Luca, Trotta, Liliana, Montuschi, Paolo, Malerba, Mario
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Memory
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Metabolic syndrome
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Viruses
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