David J Kennaway

researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5864-3514)

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P1053ResearcherIDB-8955-2009
P1153Scopus author ID7005386876

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Q114592394A Blue-Enriched, Increased Intensity Light Intervention to Improve Alertness and Performance in Rotating Night Shift Workers in an Operational Setting
Q97589153A PERIOD3 variable-number-tandem-repeat polymorphism modulates melatonin treatment response in Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder
Q92665859A critical review of melatonin assays: Past and present
Q90626057Altering meal timing to improve cognitive performance during simulated nightshifts
Q47817774Can the circadian phase be estimated from self-reported sleep timing in patients with Delayed Sleep Wake Phase Disorder to guide timing of chronobiologic treatment?
Q48348885Contribution of core body temperature, prior wake time, and sleep stages to cognitive throughput performance during forced desynchrony
Q44406968Development of melatonin production in infants and the impact of prematurity
Q38443829Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral performance in response to increasing homeostatic sleep pressure.
Q35236643Melatonin binding sites: are they receptors?
Q48303499Mismatch between subjective alertness and objective performance under sleep restriction is greatest during the biological night
Q40763822Nocturnal Melatonin Profiles in Patients with Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder and Control Sleepers.
Q41583247Observations on the secretions of the subcommissural organ and the pineal in the adult brush-talled possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)
Q41682965Plasma melatonin in the scincid lizard, Trachydosaurus rugosus: diel rhythm, seasonality, and the effect of constant light and constant darkness
Q41630644Plasma melatonin, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, prolactin, and corticoids in two patients with pinealoma
Q34128214Review: Clock genes at the heart of depression
Q91173898Simulated shift work disrupts maternal circadian rhythms and metabolism, and increases gestation length in sheep
Q99370286Simulated shift work during pregnancy does not impair progeny metabolic outcomes in sheep
Q39614192Sleep restriction masks the influence of the circadian process on sleep propensity.
Q35059207Sleep, wake and phase dependent changes in neurobehavioral function under forced desynchrony
Q92816689Subjective Hunger, Gastric Upset, and Sleepiness in Response to Altered Meal Timing during Simulated Shiftwork
Q48348876The influence of circadian phase and prior wake on neuromuscular function
Q48243132Time-of-day mediates the influences of extended wake and sleep restriction on simulated driving.

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