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1. The Molecular Relationship between Stress and Insomnia.

2. A Dichotomous Role for FABP7 in Sleep and Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis: A Hypothesis.

3. Fabp7 Is Required for Normal Sleep Suppression and Anxiety-Associated Phenotype following Single-Prolonged Stress in Mice.

4. Glitazone Treatment Rescues Phenotypic Deficits in a Fly Model of Gaucher/Parkinson's Disease.

5. Rat models for low and high adaptive response to exercise differ for stress-related memory and anxiety.

6. Single prolonged stress blocks sleep homeostasis and pre-trauma sleep deprivation does not exacerbate the severity of trauma-induced fear-associated memory impairments.

7. The transcriptional repressor Rev-erbα regulates circadian expression of the astrocyte Fabp7 mRNA.

8. Optogenetic sleep enhancement improves fear-associated memory processing following trauma exposure in rats.

9. Sleep pressure regulates mushroom body neural-glial interactions in Drosophila.

10. Astrocyte expression of the Drosophila TNF-alpha homologue, Eiger, regulates sleep in flies.

11. Alzheimer's Disease and Sleep-Wake Disturbances: Amyloid, Astrocytes, and Animal Models.

12. Amyloid-β induces sleep fragmentation that is rescued by fatty acid binding proteins in Drosophila.

13. Stress-free automatic sleep deprivation using air puffs.

14. Sleep alterations following exposure to stress predict fear-associated memory impairments in a rodent model of PTSD.

15. Trauma exposure and sleep: using a rodent model to understand sleep function in PTSD.

16. ERK phosphorylation regulates sleep and plasticity in Drosophila.

17. Time of day regulates subcellular trafficking, tripartite synaptic localization, and polyadenylation of the astrocytic Fabp7 mRNA.

18. Cytoplasmic to nuclear localization of fatty-acid binding protein correlates with specific forms of long-term memory in Drosophila.

19. Fatty-acid binding proteins modulate sleep and enhance long-term memory consolidation in Drosophila.

20. Striatal opioid peptide gene expression differentially tracks short-term satiety but does not vary with negative energy balance in a manner opposite to hypothalamic NPY.

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