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    Effects of long-term sleep disruption on cognitive function and brain amyloid-β burden: a case-control study by Thomas, Jana, Ooms, Sharon J., Mentink, Lara J., Booij, Jan, Olde Rikkert, Marcel G. M., Overeem, Sebastiaan, Kessels, Roy P. C., Claassen, Jurgen A. H. R.

    Published in Alzheimer's research & therapy (26-08-2020)
    “…Background Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease by influencing the production and/or…”
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    Slow wave sleep disruption increases cerebrospinal fluid amyloid-β levels by Ju, Yo-El S, Ooms, Sharon J, Sutphen, Courtney, Macauley, Shannon L, Zangrilli, Margaret A, Jerome, Gina, Fagan, Anne M, Mignot, Emmanuel, Zempel, John M, Claassen, Jurgen A H R, Holtzman, David M

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-08-2017)
    “…See Mander et al. (doi:10.1093/awx174) for a scientific commentary on this article.Sleep deprivation increases amyloid-β, suggesting that chronically disrupted…”
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    Automated selective disruption of slow wave sleep by Ooms, Sharon J., Zempel, John M., Holtzman, David M., Ju, Yo-El S.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-04-2017)
    “…•Easy-to-use tool that effectively and specifically reduces slow wave sleep.•Normal sleep architecture is preserved.•Identified settings are effective in a…”
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    User preferences and usability of iVitality: optimizing an innovative online research platform for home-based health monitoring by van Osch, Mara, Rövekamp, Ajm, Bergman-Agteres, Stephanie N, Wijsman, Liselotte W, Ooms, Sharon J, Mooijaart, Simon P, Vermeulen, Joan

    Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2015)
    “…The iVitality online research platform has been developed to gain insight into the relationship between early risk factors (ie, poorly controlled hypertension,…”
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    Effects of long-term sleep disruption on cognitive function and brain amyloid-[beta] burden: a case-control study by Thomas, Jana, Ooms, Sharon J, Mentink, Lara J, Booij, Jan, Olde Rikkert, Marcel G. M, Overeem, Sebastiaan, Kessels, Roy P. C, Claassen, Jurgen A. H. R

    Published in Alzheimer's research & therapy (26-08-2020)
    “…Background Recent evidence indicates that disrupted sleep could contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease by influencing the production and/or…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article