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1. Neural network architecture of a mammalian brain.

2. A high-light therapy restores the circadian clock and corrects the pathological syndrome generated in restricted-fed mice.

3. GABAA receptor subunit composition regulates circadian rhythms in rest-wake and synchrony among cells in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

4. Bmal1 integrates circadian function and temperature sensing in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

5. The circadian molecular clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus is necessary but not sufficient for fear entrainment.

6. An intact pituitary vasopressin system is critical for building a robust circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

7. Reshaping circadian metabolism in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and prefrontal cortex by nutritional challenge

8. Astrocytic control of extracellular GABA drives circadian timekeeping in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

9. Somatostatin regulates central clock function and circadian responses to light.

10. SIK3-HDAC4 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates the timing of arousal at the dark onset and circadian period in mice.

11. Arginine-vasopressin-expressing neurons in the murine suprachiasmatic nucleus exhibit a circadian rhythm in network coherence in vivo.

12. Long-term in vivo recording of circadian rhythms in brains of freely moving mice

13. Cryptochrome 1 as a state variable of the circadian clockwork of the suprachiasmatic nucleus: Evidence from translational switching.

14. The photobiology of the human circadian clock.

15. Functional network inference of the suprachiasmatic nucleus

16. Early doors (Edo) mutant mouse reveals the importance of period 2 (PER2) PAS domain structure for circadian pacemaking

17. Cryptochrome proteins regulate the circadian intracellular behavior and localization of PER2 in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons.

18. Dissecting and modeling photic and melanopsin effects to predict sleep disturbances induced by irregular light exposure in mice.

19. Bright daytime light enhances circadian amplitude in a diurnal mammal.

20. Distinct contribution of cone photoreceptor subtypes to the mammalian biological clock.

21. A neuropeptide speeds circadian entrainment by reducing intercellular synchrony

22. GABA from vasopressin neurons regulates the time at which suprachiasmatic nucleus molecular clocks enable circadian behavior.

23. Dynamic CCN3 expression in the murine CNS does not confer essential roles in myelination or remyelination.

24. Imaging the effect of the circadian light-dark cycle on the glymphatic system in awake rats.

25. Tissue-specific FAH deficiency alters sleep-wake patterns and results in chronic tyrosinemia in mice.

26. Translational switching of Cry1 protein expression confers reversible control of circadian behavior in arrhythmic Cry-deficient mice.

28. An intact pituitary vasopressin system is critical for building a robust circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

29. Ultradian calcium rhythms in the paraventricular nucleus and subparaventricular zone in the hypothalamus.

30. Separation of circadian- and behavior-driven metabolite rhythms in humans provides a window on peripheral oscillators and metabolism.

31. Mistimed food intake and sleep alters 24-hour time-ofday patterns of the human plasma proteome.

32. Long-term in vivo recording of circadian rhythms in brains of freely moving mice.

33. mTOR signaling in VIP neurons regulates circadian clock synchrony and olfaction.

34. ASK family kinases mediate cellular stress and redox signaling to circadian clock.

35. Desynchrony between brain and peripheral clocks caused by CK1d/e disruption in GABA neurons does not lead to adverse metabolic outcomes.

36. Dissociation of Per1 and Bmal1 circadian rhythms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in parallel with behavioral outputs.

37. Synchronous circadian voltage rhythms with asynchronous calcium rhythms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

38. SIK3-HDAC4 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates the timing of arousal at the dark onset and circadian period in mice.

39. Architecture of retinal projections to the central circadian pacemaker.

40. Temporally chimeric mice reveal flexibility of circadian period-setting in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

41. Rhythmic expression of cryptochrome induces the circadian clock of arrhythmic suprachiasmatic nuclei through arginine vasopressin signaling.

42. Shifting eating to the circadian rest phase misaligns the peripheral clocks with the master SCN clock and leads to a metabolic syndrome.

43. The circadian clock gates Drosophila adult emergence by controlling the timecourse of metamorphosis

44. Distinct roles for GABA across multiple timescales in mammalian circadian timekeeping.

45. Chromatin landscape and circadian dynamics: Spatial and temporal organization of clock transcription.

46. SI Correction.

47. Role for LSM genes in the regulation of circadian rhythms.

48. Seasonal induction of GABAergic excitation in the central mammalian clock.

49. Imaging the effect of the circadian light-dark cycle on the glymphatic system in awake rats

50. Analysis of core circadian feedback ioop in suprachiasmatic nucleus of mCry1-Iuc transgenic reporter mouse.

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