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Seiji Nishino

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Low dose of aripiprazole advanced sleep rhythm and reduced nocturnal sleep time in the patients with delayed sleep phase syndrome: an open-labeled clinical observation
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N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor antibody could be a cause of catatonic symptoms in psychiatric patients: case reports and methods for detection
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High rebound mattress toppers facilitate core body temperature drop and enhance deep sleep in the initial phase of nocturnal sleep
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Wake-promoting effects of ONO-4127Na, a prostaglandin DP1 receptor antagonist, in hypocretin/orexin deficient narcoleptic mice
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Mast cell involvement in glucose tolerance impairment caused by chronic mild stress with sleep disturbance
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In 2000, he identified the main developmental mechanism of human narcolepsy as the center of the group.
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using animal models. Since 2016, he has been director of Good Quality Sleep Research Organization.
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in 1955, Nishino studied at Osaka Kyoiku University High School Tennoji school. He graduated from
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The Orexin/Hypocretin System: Physiology and Pathophysiology (Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience)
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In 1987, he joined the Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine at Stanford University.
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El arte del descanso: Descubre el método para dormir bien y descansar mejor (Spanish Edition)
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In 2005, Nishino became director of the Stanford Institute for Sleep and Biological Rhythms.
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A PERIOD3 variant causes a circadian phenotype and is associated with a seasonal mood trait
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Nishino, a well-known sleep researcher, he researches sleep disorders, sleep and
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In 2007, he became professor of psychiatry at the University of Stanford.
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In 1999, he discovered the causative gene in canine familial narcolepsy.
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Decline of CSF orexin (hypocretin) levels in Prader-Willi syndrome
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He is also the author of a best-selling Japanese book on sleep.
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Davis, Suryatapa Bhattacharya and River (September 19, 2019).
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Advances in pharmaceutical treatment options for narcolepsy
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An overview of hypocretin based therapy in narcolepsy
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Nishino, Seiji; Sakurai, Takeshi (22 November 2007).
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NIH Mentored Research Scientist Developmental Award
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neuroscientist
professor emeritus
psychiatry
behavioral sciences
Stanford University
circadian physiology
Kawachinagano
Osaka Prefecture
Osaka Medical College
"Stanford scientists solve secret of nerve cells marking a form of schizophrenia"
"Many not sleeping enough – or well enough – and that's a killer"
"From Faithful Dogs and Difficult Fish, Insight Into Narcolepsy"
"Why overtired Japan is turning to office siestas"
"Yes, You Can Sleep on the Job. Just Please Use the Nap Room"
"Japan's buzzwords of 2017 cover everything from politics to poop"
"Stanford Profiles"




"西野 精治 | 著者ページ"
"Misery of Japanese workplaces shows few signs of lifting"


"Ultimate Sound Sleep | Sunmark Publishing, Inc"
"Seiji Nishino « World Alliance Forum in San Francisco"



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