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1. Circadian and sleep phenotypes in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease characterized by intracellular accumulation of amyloid β oligomers.

2. Large-scale animal model study uncovers altered brain pH and lactate levels as a transdiagnostic endophenotype of neuropsychiatric disorders involving cognitive impairment.

3. Supplementation with Ashitaba ( Angelica keiskei ) Yellow Stem Exudate Prevents Aging-Induced Thrombotic Tendencies and Systemic Inflammation Without Affecting Body Weight Gain in Mice.

4. Metabolic profiles of saliva in male mouse models of chronic sleep disorders induced by psychophysiological stress.

5. A ketogenic diet containing medium-chain triglycerides reduces REM sleep duration without significant influence on mouse circadian phenotypes.

6. Identification of salivary microRNA profiles in male mouse model of chronic sleep disorder.

7. Memory dysfunction and anxiety-like behavior in a mouse model of chronic sleep disorders.

8. Dietary natural cocoa ameliorates disrupted circadian rhythms in locomotor activity and sleep-wake cycles in mice with chronic sleep disorders caused by psychophysiological stress.

9. Chronically skipping breakfast impairs hippocampal memory-related gene expression and memory function accompanied by reduced wakefulness and body temperature in mice.

10. Dietary Heat-Killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 Attenuates Chronic Sleep Disorders Induced by Psychophysiological Stress in Mice.

11. Chronic sleep disorder induced by psychophysiological stress induces glucose intolerance without adipose inflammation in mice.

12. Feeding cycle-dependent circulating insulin fluctuation is not a dominant Zeitgeber for mouse peripheral clocks except in the liver: Differences between endogenous and exogenous insulin effects.

13. Moderately high doses of the artificial sweetener saccharin potentially induce sleep disorders in mice.

14. Disrupted light-dark cycle abolishes circadian expression of peripheral clock genes without inducing behavioral arrhythmicity in mice.

15. Dietary heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 promotes voluntary wheel-running and affects sleep rhythms in mice.

16. Disrupted daily light-dark cycles induce physical inactivity and enhance weight gain in mice depending on dietary fat intake.

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