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. 2019 Oct 14;43(3):zsz244. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsz244

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Ten (10) h of acute sleep disruption results in decreased phosphorylation of RpS6. Anterior coronal brain sections showing immunohistochemical immunoreactivity to phosphorylated RpS6 (Ser240/244) from ad libitum sleeping (left column) and sleep disrupted (mSD) mice (right column).