High-Salt Diet Causes Sleep Fragmentation in Young Drosophila Through Circadian Rhythm and Dopaminergic Systems
Jiayu Xie(Zhujiang Hospital), Wenfeng Chen(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital), Shengan Ling(Fuzhou University), Guang Yang(Anhui Medical University), Yufeng Yang(Fujita Health University), Danfeng Wang(Institute of Applied Ecology)
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