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1. Effects of nocturnal light on (clock) gene expression in peripheral organs: a role for the autonomic innervation of the liver.

2. Circadian control of the daily plasma glucose rhythm: an interplay of GABA and glutamate.

3. Structural and functional MRI of altered brain development in a novel adolescent rat model of quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior

4. Memantine treatment does not affect compulsive behavior or frontostriatal connectivity in an adolescent rat model for quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior

5. Tracing from Fat Tissue, Liver, and Pancreas: A Neuroanatomical Framework for the Role of the Brain in Type 2 Diabetes

6. Suprachiasmatic GABAergic Inputs to the Paraventricular Nucleus Control Plasma Glucose Concentrations in the Rat via Sympathetic Innervation of the Liver

7. Effect of Conditioning on the Increase of Heart Rate and Body Temperature Provoked by Handling in the Mouse

8. Suprachiasmatic control of melatonin synthesis in rats: inhibitory and stimulatory mechanisms

9. Effects of nocturnal light on (clock) gene expression in peripheral organs: a role for the autonomic innervation of the liver

10. Intracerebroventricular administration of neuropeptide Y induces hepatic insulin resistance via sympathetic innervation

11. Daily rhythms in metabolic liver enzymes and plasma glucose require a balance in the autonomic output to the liver

12. The suprachiasmatic nucleus controls the daily variation of plasma glucose via the autonomic output to the liver: are the clock genes involved?

13. Suprachiasmatic control of melatonin synthesis in rats: inhibitory and stimulatory mechanisms

14. Song discrimination learning in zebra finches induces highly divergent responses to novel songs.

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