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UC Berkeley researchers identify brain circuit linking deep sleep to growth hormone release

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University of California, Berkeley scientists report they have mapped a neural circuit in mice that connects deep, non-REM sleep to growth hormone release and describes a feedback loop in which rising growth hormone levels influence brain arousal systems.

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