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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Smith, M.R.; Revell, V.L.; Eastman, C.I. |
Phase advancing the human circadian clock with blue-enriched polychromatic light |
2009 |
Sleep Medicine |
10 |
287-294 |
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Sasseville, A.; Benhaberou-Brun, D.; Fontaine, C.; Charon, M.-C.; Hebert, M. |
Wearing blue-blockers in the morning could improve sleep of workers on a permanent night schedule: a pilot study |
2009 |
Chronobiology International |
26 |
913-925 |
|
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Bennett, S.; Alpert, M.; Kubulins, V.; Hansler, R.L. |
Use of modified spectacles and light bulbs to block blue light at night may prevent postpartum depression |
2009 |
Medical Hypotheses |
73 |
251-253 |
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Thorne, H.C.; Jones, K.H.; Peters, S.P.; Archer, S.N.; Dijk, D.-J. |
Daily and seasonal variation in the spectral composition of light exposure in humans |
2009 |
Chronobiology International |
26 |
854-866 |
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Chellappa, S.L.; Viola, A.U.; Schmidt, C.; Bachmann, V.; Gabel, V.; Maire, M.; Reichert, C.F.; Valomon, A.; Gotz, T.; Landolt, H.-P.; Cajochen, C. |
Human melatonin and alerting response to blue-enriched light depend on a polymorphism in the clock gene PER3 |
2012 |
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism |
97 |
E433-7 |
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