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February 2025
Nasrin Mortazavi; Puneet Talwar; Ekaterina Koshmanova; Roya Sharifpour; Elise Beckers; Alexandre Berger; Islay Campbell; Ilenia Paparella; Fermin Balda; Ismael Dardour Hamzaoui; Christian Berthomier; Christine Bastin; Christophe Phillips; Pierre Maquet; Fabienne Collette; Mikhail Zubkov; Laurent Lamalle; Gilles Vandewalle
REM sleep quality is associated with balanced tonic activity of the locus coeruleus during wakefulness
Journal of Biomedical Science
Data and scripts are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY-NC, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution for non-commercial use provided that the original author and source are credited.
Data Availability statement:
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The data and analysis scripts supporting the results and required for regenerating the figures included in this manuscript are publicly available via the following open repository: https://gitlab.uliege.be/CyclotronResearchCentre/Public/fasst/Balanced_LC_activity_and_REM_sleep;
We used Matlab scripts for MRI data processing and to compute sleep metrics, while we used SAS for statistical analyses.
The data cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the corresponding author.
The raw data could be identified and linked to a single subject and represent a huge amount of data (>200 Gb). Researchers willing to access to the raw should send a request to the corresponding author (GV).
Data sharing will require evaluation of the request by the local Research Ethics Board and the signature of a data transfer agreement (DTA).
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contact corresponding author (gilles.vandewalle@uliege.be) for any information
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Most of the scripts provided are for information as they require the raw data to be tested.
They provide however a view on the setting of the analyses.
SAS scripts used for GLMMs as well as the tables required for regenerating the figures are provided
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