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2. The neurobiology of vocal communication in marmosets.

3. Preference of Escaped Mice for Live Capture or Glue Traps and Relevance to Pest Control Programs.

4. Sex Differences in Pharmacokinetics.

5. Modified Wavelet Analyses Permit Quantification of Dynamic Interactions Between Ultradian and Circadian Rhythms.

6. Atypical behavioral and thermoregulatory circadian rhythms in mice lacking a microbiome.

7. Time of day as a critical variable in biology.

8. Pervasive Neglect of Sex Differences in Biomedical Research.

9. Spontaneous Recovery of Circadian Organization in Mice Lacking a Core Component of the Molecular Clockwork.

10. Sex differences in pharmacokinetics predict adverse drug reactions in women.

11. Perfect timing: circadian rhythms, sleep, and immunity - an NIH workshop summary.

12. Circadian and circannual timescales interact to generate seasonal changes in immune function.

13. Genome sequencing and transcriptome analyses of the Siberian hamster hypothalamus identify mechanisms for seasonal energy balance.

14. Trait-specific effects of exogenous triiodothyronine on cytokine and behavioral responses to simulated systemic infection in male Siberian hamsters.

15. Social Behavior: Developmental Timing Defies Puberty.

16. Circadian rhythms accelerate wound healing in female Siberian hamsters.

17. Sex differences in variability across timescales in BALB/c mice.

18. Ultradian rhythms in mammalian physiology and behavior.

19. Female rats are not more variable than male rats: a meta-analysis of neuroscience studies.

20. Circadian Disruption Alters the Effects of Lipopolysaccharide Treatment on Circadian and Ultradian Locomotor Activity and Body Temperature Rhythms of Female Siberian Hamsters.

21. Effects of diurnal variation of gut microbes and high-fat feeding on host circadian clock function and metabolism.

22. Photoperiodic time measurement and seasonal immunological plasticity.

23. Dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions counteract decreases in locomotor activity in male Syrian hamsters transferred from long to short day lengths.

24. Pregnancy-induced changes in ultradian rhythms persist in circadian arrhythmic Siberian hamsters.

25. Adaptation to short photoperiods augments circadian food anticipatory activity in Siberian hamsters.

26. Circadian arrhythmia dysregulates emotional behaviors in aged Siberian hamsters.

27. Peripheral tumors alter neuroinflammatory responses to lipopolysaccharide in female rats.

28. Female mice liberated for inclusion in neuroscience and biomedical research.

29. Cell-autonomous iodothyronine deiodinase expression mediates seasonal plasticity in immune function.

30. Acute downregulation of Type II and Type III iodothyronine deiodinases by photoperiod in peripubertal male and female Siberian hamsters.

31. Reversible DNA methylation regulates seasonal photoperiodic time measurement.

32. Impaired leukocyte trafficking and skin inflammatory responses in hamsters lacking a functional circadian system.

33. Neonatal monosodium glutamate treatment counteracts circadian arrhythmicity induced by phase shifts of the light-dark cycle in female and male Siberian hamsters.

34. Individual differences in pre-carcinogen cytokine and corticosterone concentrations and depressive-like behavior predict tumor onset in rats exposed to a carcinogen.

35. Photoperiod history-dependent responses to intermediate day lengths engage hypothalamic iodothyronine deiodinase type III mRNA expression.

36. Sex differences in Siberian hamster ultradian locomotor rhythms.

37. Rapid induction of hypothalamic iodothyronine deiodinase expression by photoperiod and melatonin in juvenile Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus).

38. Pineal and gonadal influences on ultradian locomotor rhythms of male Siberian hamsters.

39. Photorefractoriness and energy availability interact to permit facultative timing of spring breeding.

40. Dissociation of ultradian and circadian phenotypes in female and male Siberian hamsters.

41. Endotoxin elicits ambivalent social behaviors.

42. Enhancement and suppression of ultradian and circadian rhythms across the female hamster reproductive cycle.

43. Photoperiodic influences on ultradian rhythms of male Siberian hamsters.

44. Immune function and HPA axis activity in free-ranging rhesus macaques.

45. Can photoperiod predict mortality in the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic?

46. Experience-independent development of the hamster circadian visual system.

47. Photoperiodic regulation of the orexigenic effects of ghrelin in Siberian hamsters.

48. Sex-specific social regulation of inflammatory responses and sickness behaviors.

49. Mammary tumors induce select cognitive impairments.

50. MT1 melatonin receptors mediate somatic, behavioral, and reproductive neuroendocrine responses to photoperiod and melatonin in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus).

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