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STUDY Active during sleep but inactive when awake. These cells connect chemically with cells situated at rear part of hypothalamus, known to keep animals & humans awake. Neural cells at front of hypothalamus liberate chemical messengers that travel to rear part & essentially suspend activity there. Past year author's team proposed a model of similar process in opposite direction to keep us awake
UPDATE 07.02
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