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- Modafinil/armodafinil in obstructive sleep apnoea: a systematic review and meta-analysisBy Julia L. Chapman, Andrew Vakulin, Jan Hedner, Brendon J. Yee and Nathaniel S. MarshallArticle | Published in 2016 in European Respiratory JournalJulia L. Chapman1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, AustraliaAndrew Vakulin1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia2Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health: A Flinders Centre of Research Excellence, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, AustraliaJan Hedner3Centre for Sleep and Vigilance Disorders, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, SwedenBrendon J. Yee1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia4Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, AustraliaNathaniel S. Marshall1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia5Sydney Nursing School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
- Modafinil/armodafinil in obstructive sleep apnoea: a systematic review and meta-analysisBy Julia L. Chapman, Andrew Vakulin, Jan Hedner, Brendon J. Yee and Nathaniel S. MarshallJulia L. Chapman1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, AustraliaAndrew Vakulin1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia2Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, A Flinders Centre of Research Excellence, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, AustraliaJan Hedner3Centre for Sleep and Vigilance Disorders, Dept of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, SwedenBrendon J. Yee1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia4Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, AustraliaNathaniel S. Marshall1The NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, CIRUS and NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia5Sydney Nursing School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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