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1. Model integration of circadian- and sleep-wake-driven contributions to rhythmic gene expression reveals distinct regulatory principles.

2. Cortical miR-709 links glutamatergic signaling to NREM sleep EEG slow waves in an activity-dependent manner.

3. Sleep and circadian rhythmicity as entangled processes serving homeostasis.

5. Sub-minute prediction of brain temperature based on sleep-wake state in the mouse.

6. Recent advances in understanding the genetics of sleep.

7. Sleep-wake-driven and circadian contributions to daily rhythms in gene expression and chromatin accessibility in the murine cortex.

8. A multi-omics digital research object for the genetics of sleep regulation.

9. Whole-Night Continuous Rocking Entrains Spontaneous Neural Oscillations with Benefits for Sleep and Memory.

10. Rocking Promotes Sleep in Mice through Rhythmic Stimulation of the Vestibular System.

11. Omics Approaches in Sleep-Wake Regulation.

12. A systems genetics resource and analysis of sleep regulation in the mouse.

13. Cerebral mGluR5 availability contributes to elevated sleep need and behavioral adjustment after sleep deprivation.

14. Hypocretin (orexin) is critical in sustaining theta/gamma-rich waking behaviors that drive sleep need.

15. Development of Circadian Sleep Regulation in the Rat: A Longitudinal Study Under Constant Conditions.

16. Altered Sleep Homeostasis in Rev-erbα Knockout Mice.

17. Impact of Sleep and Circadian Disruption on Energy Balance and Diabetes: A Summary of Workshop Discussions.

18. In Vivo Imaging of the Central and Peripheral Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Lesion on PERIOD-2 Protein in Mice.

19. Genetic dissection of sleep homeostasis.

20. Evaluation of a piezoelectric system as an alternative to electroencephalogram/ electromyogram recordings in mouse sleep studies.

21. A role for clock genes in sleep homeostasis.

22. Neuroligin-1 links neuronal activity to sleep-wake regulation.

23. Homeostatic and circadian contribution to EEG and molecular state variables of sleep regulation.

24. CD40 activation induces NREM sleep and modulates genes associated with sleep homeostasis.

25. Key electrophysiological, molecular, and metabolic signatures of sleep and wakefulness revealed in primary cortical cultures.

26. Differential effects of sodium oxybate and baclofen on EEG, sleep, neurobehavioral performance, and memory.

27. Age-related changes in sleep in inbred mice are genotype dependent.

28. The Ca(V)3.3 calcium channel is the major sleep spindle pacemaker in thalamus.

29. Differential effects of GABAB receptor subtypes, {gamma}-hydroxybutyric Acid, and Baclofen on EEG activity and sleep regulation.

30. Melanopsin as a sleep modulator: circadian gating of the direct effects of light on sleep and altered sleep homeostasis in Opn4(-/-) mice.

31. Circadian clock genes and sleep homeostasis.

32. The functions of sleep.

33. cGMP-dependent protein kinase type I is implicated in the regulation of the timing and quality of sleep and wakefulness.

34. T-type Ca2+ channels, SK2 channels and SERCAs gate sleep-related oscillations in thalamic dendrites.

35. Genetics of sleep.

36. Homer1a is a core brain molecular correlate of sleep loss.

37. A non-circadian role for clock-genes in sleep homeostasis: a strain comparison.

38. Genomic and proteomic approaches towards an understanding of sleep.

39. Pattern recognition of sleep in rodents using piezoelectric signals generated by gross body movements.

40. Molecular analysis of sleep.

41. Retinoic acid signaling affects cortical synchrony during sleep.

42. Homeostatic regulation of sleep in arrhythmic Siberian hamsters.

43. Altered patterns of sleep and behavioral adaptability in NPAS2-deficient mice.

44. Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders.

45. Perchance to dream: solving the mystery of sleep through genetic analysis.

46. A role for cryptochromes in sleep regulation.

47. Loss of circadian organization of sleep and wakefulness during hibernation.

48. Invited review: genetic dissection of sleep.

49. The homeostatic regulation of sleep need is under genetic control.

50. Blood and brain magnesium in inbred mice and their correlation with sleep quality.

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