A METHOD FOR SERIAL SAMPLING OF BLOOD DURING SLEEP
Abstract
An indwelling polyethylene tube in a large superficial vein offers a simple, safe, economical technique for obtaining serial blood samples without disturbing a sleeping subject. This permits study of hematological correlates of depth of sleep, diurnal and other periodic changes, and episodes of dreaming.
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