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In Vivo Imaging of the Central and Peripheral Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Lesion on PERIOD-2 Protein in MiceNeuroligin-1 links neuronal activity to sleep-wake regulationAltered patterns of sleep and behavioral adaptability in NPAS2-deficient miceSustaining sleep spindles through enhanced SK2-channel activity consolidates sleep and elevates arousal threshold.A non-circadian role for clock-genes in sleep homeostasis: a strain comparison.Rai1 frees mice from the repression of active wake behaviors by light.Hypocretin (orexin) is critical in sustaining theta/gamma-rich waking behaviors that drive sleep need.Evaluation of a piezoelectric system as an alternative to electroencephalogram/ electromyogram recordings in mouse sleep studiesSleep loss reduces the DNA-binding of BMAL1, CLOCK, and NPAS2 to specific clock genes in the mouse cerebral cortex.Sleep deprivation in rats: effects on EEG power spectra, vigilance states, and cortical temperature.A neuron-specific deletion of the microRNA-processing enzyme DICER induces severe but transient obesity in mice.Twist1 Is a TNF-Inducible Inhibitor of Clock Mediated Activation of Period Genes.Altered Sleep Homeostasis in Rev-erbα Knockout MiceSynaptic dysfunction, memory deficits and hippocampal atrophy due to ablation of mitochondrial fission in adult forebrain neuronsReal-time recording of circadian liver gene expression in freely moving mice reveals the phase-setting behavior of hepatocyte clocks.Genome-wide association of multiple complex traits in outbred mice by ultra-low-coverage sequencing.Molecular analysis of sleep.Genetics of sleep.Circadian clock genes and sleep homeostasis.Tumor necrosis factor and transforming growth factor β regulate clock genes by controlling the expression of the cold inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRBP)A role for clock genes in sleep homeostasis.Genetic dissection of sleep homeostasis.The systemic control of circadian gene expression.Sleep and EEG Phenotyping in Mice.Cerebral mGluR5 availability contributes to elevated sleep need and behavioral adjustment after sleep deprivation.Differential effects of GABAB receptor subtypes, {gamma}-hydroxybutyric Acid, and Baclofen on EEG activity and sleep regulation.Cortical temperature and EEG slow-wave activity in the rat: analysis of vigilance state related changes.Changes in brain glycogen after sleep deprivation vary with genotype.Deficiency in short-chain fatty acid beta-oxidation affects theta oscillations during sleep.Electroencephalogram paroxysmal θ characterizes cataplexy in mice and children.How to keep the brain awake? The complex molecular pharmacogenetics of wake promotion.T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites.Lack of the alanine-serine-cysteine transporter 1 causes tremors, seizures, and early postnatal death in mice.Retinoic acid signaling affects cortical synchrony during sleep.CD40 activation induces NREM sleep and modulates genes associated with sleep homeostasis.Development of Circadian Sleep Regulation in the Rat: A Longitudinal Study Under Constant Conditions.High-frequency components of the rat electrocorticogram are modulated by the vigilance states.Sleep deprivation in the rat at different ambient temperatures: effect on sleep, EEG spectra and brain temperature.Key electrophysiological, molecular, and metabolic signatures of sleep and wakefulness revealed in primary cortical cultures.Vigilance states, EEG spectra, and cortical temperature in the guinea pig.
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