Differential effects of light and feeding on circadian organization of peripheral clocks in a forebrain Bmal1 mutant

  1. Mariko Izumo
  2. Martina Pejchal
  3. Andrew C Schook
  4. Ryan P Lange
  5. Jacqueline A Walisser
  6. Takashi R Sato
  7. Xiaozhong Wang
  8. Christopher A Bradfield
  9. Joseph S Takahashi  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States
  2. Northwestern University, United States
  3. University of Wisconsin, United States
  4. University of Tübingen, Germany
  5. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States

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  1. Mariko Izumo
  2. Martina Pejchal
  3. Andrew C Schook
  4. Ryan P Lange
  5. Jacqueline A Walisser
  6. Takashi R Sato
  7. Xiaozhong Wang
  8. Christopher A Bradfield
  9. Joseph S Takahashi
(2014)
Differential effects of light and feeding on circadian organization of peripheral clocks in a forebrain Bmal1 mutant
eLife 3:e04617.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04617

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