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1. The Rostromedial Tegmental Nucleus: Anatomical Studies and Roles in Sleep and Substance Addictions in Rats and Mice

2. Arousal effect of caffeine depends on adenosine A2A receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens.

4. Honokiol promotes non-rapid eye movement sleep via the benzodiazepine site of the GABA(A) receptor in mice.

5. Hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons modulate sevoflurane anesthesia and the post-anesthesia stress responses.

6. Ambient chemical and physical approaches for the modulation of sleep and wakefulness.

7. Insomnia-related rodent models in drug discovery.

8. Sleep disturbance in rodent models and its sex-specific implications.

9. GBA-AAV mitigates sleep disruptions and motor deficits in mice with REM sleep behavior disorder.

11. Anterior cingulate cortex projections to the dorsal medial striatum underlie insomnia associated with chronic pain.

12. Alleviating sleep disturbances and modulating neuronal activity after ischemia: Evidence for the benefits of zolpidem in stroke recovery.

13. Medial Septal Glutamatergic Neurons Modulate States of Consciousness during Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Mice.

14. Acute or Chronic Exposure to Corticosterone Promotes Wakefulness in Mice.

15. Ventral pallidal glutamatergic neurons regulate wakefulness and emotion through separated projections.

16. Whole-brain connectivity to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis calretinin-expressing interneurons in male mice.

17. Whole-brain neural connectivity to cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis of Meynert.

18. Understanding the Neural Mechanisms of General Anesthesia from Interaction with Sleep-Wake State: A Decade of Discovery.

19. Parasubthalamic calretinin neurons modulate wakefulness associated with exploration in male mice.

20. Adenosine and P1 receptors: Key targets in the regulation of sleep, torpor, and hibernation.

21. GABAergic neurons in the rostromedial tegmental nucleus are essential for rapid eye movement sleep suppression.

22. Trihexyphenidyl increases delta activity in non-rapid eye movement sleep without impairing cognitive function in rodent models.

23. A cluster of mesopontine GABAergic neurons suppresses REM sleep and curbs cataplexy.

24. Whole-brain monosynaptic outputs and presynaptic inputs of GABAergic neurons in the vestibular nuclei complex of mice.

25. Whole-Brain Monosynaptic Afferents to Rostromedial Tegmental Nucleus Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-Releasing Neurons in Mice.

26. Saikosaponin a promotes sleep by decreasing neuronal activities in the lateral hypothalamus.

27. Case Report: Dysfunction of the Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus Area Induces Hypersomnia in Patients.

28. Striatal neurons expressing dopamine D 1 receptor promote wakefulness in mice.

29. Mesencephalic dopamine neurons are essential for modafinil-induced arousal.

30. Dysfunctions of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus induce hypersomnia in mice.

31. Melatonin supplementation in the subacute phase after ischemia alleviates postischemic sleep disturbances in rats.

32. Hypnotic activities of Zao Ren An Shen capsule, a traditional Chinese medicine, in an anxiety-like mouse model.

33. Presynaptic inputs to vasopressin neurons in the hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus and paraventricular nucleus in mice.

34. Neural circuitry underlying REM sleep: A review of the literature and current concepts.

35. Ventral pallidal GABAergic neurons control wakefulness associated with motivation through the ventral tegmental pathway.

36. Control of wakefulness by lateral hypothalamic glutamatergic neurons in male mice.

37. Nucleus accumbens neurons expressing dopamine D1 receptors modulate states of consciousness in sevoflurane anesthesia.

38. Medial Parabrachial Nucleus Is Essential in Controlling Wakefulness in Rats.

39. Sevoflurane depresses neurons in the medial parabrachial nucleus by potentiating postsynaptic GABA A receptors and background potassium channels.

40. Ablation of olfactory bulb glutamatergic neurons induces depressive-like behaviors and sleep disturbances in mice.

41. Whole-Brain Monosynaptic Inputs to Hypoglossal Motor Neurons in Mice.

42. Activation of adenosine A 2A receptors in the olfactory tubercle promotes sleep in rodents.

43. Lesion of intergeniculate leaflet GABAergic neurons attenuates sleep in mice exposed to light.

44. High cortical delta power correlates with aggravated allodynia by activating anterior cingulate cortex GABAergic neurons in neuropathic pain mice.

45. Dopamine D 1 and D 2 receptors mediate analgesic and hypnotic effects of l-tetrahydropalmatine in a mouse neuropathic pain model.

46. Minimum sample sizes for invasion genomics: Empirical investigation in an invasive whitefly.

47. Glutamate Activates the Histaminergic Tuberomammillary Nucleus and Increases Wakefulness in Rats.

48. Whole-Brain Neural Connectivity to Lateral Pontine Tegmentum GABAergic Neurons in Mice.

49. Dorsal Striatum Dopamine Levels Fluctuate Across the Sleep-Wake Cycle and Respond to Salient Stimuli in Mice.

50. Superior Colliculus GABAergic Neurons Are Essential for Acute Dark Induction of Wakefulness in Mice.

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