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Circadian Control of Mouse Heart Rate and Blood Pressure by the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei: Behavioral Effects Are More Significant than Direct Outputs

Figure 5

Sleep patterns of individual Vipr2−/− and wild-type mice under entrained (LD) and constant (DD) conditions.

Representative records of wake/sleep patterns from individual WT (a, c) and Vipr2−/− (b, d) mice in LD (a, b) and DD (c, d) conditions. Values plotted are the percentage of each 5 min interval during which animals were awake; the bars at the top indicate the dark period in black and the light period in white (a, b) or subjective night in black and subjective day in gray (c, d).

Figure 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009783.g005