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  1. Sleep loss and addiction
  2. Leptin and adiponectin regulate the activity of nuclei involved in sleep-wake cycle in male rats
  3. Neurobiology of Dream Activity and Effects of Stimulants on Dream
  4. Stimulants and Depressor Drugs in the Sleep-wake Cycle Modulation: The Case of Alcohol and Cannabinoids
  5. The role of growth hormone in hippocampal function
  6. CD38 Correlates with an Immunosuppressive Treg Phenotype in Lupus-Prone Mice
  7. Maternal Separation Modifies the Activity of Social Processing Brain Nuclei Upon Social Novelty Exposure
  8. Maternal behavior, novelty confrontation, and subcortical c-Fos expression during lactation period are shaped by gestational environment
  9. Increased alcohol consumption in sleep-restricted rats is mediated by delta FosB induction
  10. Naringenin mitigates autoimmune features in lupus-prone mice by modulation of T-cell subsets and cytokines profile
  11. c-Fos immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus and reward system of young rats after social novelty exposure
  12. Effect of orange juice and tryptamine on the behavior and c-fos expression of Wistar rats
  13. The Role of Neuroglobin in Brain Function and Sleep–Wake Cycle
  14. Characterization of sleep-pattern and neuro-immune-endocrine markers at 24 hour post-injection of a single low dose of lipopolysaccharide in male Wistar rats
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  16. Intracerebroventricular administration of growth hormone induces morphological changes in pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in adult rats
  17. Maternal separation and early stress cause long-lasting effects on dopaminergic and endocannabinergic systems and alters dendritic morphology in the nucleus accumbens and frontal cortex in rats
  18. Enriched environment restricted to gestation accelerates the development of sensory and motor circuits in the rat pup
  19. Sleep deprivation induces differential morphological changes in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in young and old rats
  20. Enriched environment attenuates nicotine self-administration and induces changes in ΔFosB expression in the rat prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens
  21. Ghrelin and its interactions with growth hormone, leptin and orexins: Implications for the sleep–wake cycle and metabolism
  22. Narcolepsy as an Immune-Mediated Disease
  23. Current and Emerging Options for the Drug Treatment of Narcolepsy
  24. Sleep deprivation reduces neuroglobin immunoreactivity in the rat brain
  25. La hormona de crecimiento promueve la expresión del gen zif268 en el hipocampo
  26. Growth hormone improves hippocampal adult cell survival and counteracts the inhibitory effect of prolonged sleep deprivation on cell proliferation
  27. T2086 Transoperatorial Lavage With an Electrolyzed Solution by Ionic Selectivity Considerably Decreases the Bacterial Load and the Inflammatory Response in a Murine Model of Sepsis
  28. Sleep-Inducing Factors
  29. Sleep factors
  30. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Is Reduced in Prolactin-Deficient Mice
  31. Unilateral cortical application of tumor necrosis factor α induces asymmetry in Fos- and interleukin-1β-immunoreactive cells within the corticothalamic projection
  32. Sleep disturbances in the rotenone animal model of Parkinson disease
  33. Interleukin-1β has a Role in Cerebral Cortical State-Dependent Electroencephalographic Slow-Wave Activity
  34. State-specific asymmetries in EEG slow wave activity induced by local application of TNFα
  35. Interleukin-8 promotes non-rapid eye movement sleep in rabbits and rats
  36. Intracerebroventricular injection of erythropoietin enhances sleep in the rat
  37. Endogenous and exogenous factors on sleep–wake cycle regulation
  38. Manipulations during forced wakefulness have differential impact on sleep architecture, EEG power spectrum, and Fos induction
  39. Brain distribution of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors following REM sleep deprivation
  40. Brain distribution of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors following REM sleep deprivation
  41. Brain distribution of c-fos expression as a result of prolonged rapid eye movement (REM) sleep period duration
  42. Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide and Prolactin Cytokines: Role in Sleep and Some Immune Aspects