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1. A multi-tissue gene expression dataset for hibernating brown bears

2. Examining the Effects of Hibernation on Germline Mutation Rates in Grizzly Bears.

3. A Beary Good Genome: Haplotype-Resolved, Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)

4. Long-read isoform sequencing reveals tissue-specific isoform expression between active and hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos)

5. Author Correction: Hibernation induces widespread transcriptional remodeling in metabolic tissues of the grizzly bear

6. Hibernation induces widespread transcriptional remodeling in metabolic tissues of the grizzly bear.

8. Feeding during hibernation shifts gene expression toward active season levels in brown bears (Ursus arctos).

11. Long-read isoform sequencing reveals tissue-specific isoform expression between active and hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos)

12. Beary Good Genome: Haplotype-Resolved, Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos).

17. Environmental Estrogens

23. The bear circadian clock doesn’t ‘sleep’ during winter dormancy

25. Retraction Notice to: Grizzly Bears Exhibit Augmented Insulin Sensitivity while Obese Prior to a Reversible Insulin Resistance during Hibernation

33. Grizzly Bears Exhibit Augmented Insulin Sensitivity while Obese Prior to a Reversible Insulin Resistance during Hibernation.

34. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia: A Potential Indicator of Cholinergic Toxicosis in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta)

38. Leptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nuclei contribute to endogenous feeding rhythms.

39. The bear circadian clock doesn’t ‘sleep’ during winter dormancy

40. Long-read isoform sequencing reveals tissue-specific isoform expression between active and hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos).

41. Leptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nucleus integrate activity and temperature circadian rhythms and anticipatory responses to food restriction.

42. Temporal organization of activity in the brown bear (Ursus arctos): roles of circadian rhythms, light, and food entrainment.

43. Leptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nuclei contribute to endogenous feeding rhythms.

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