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"Circadian Clocks Are Resounding in Peripheral Tissues."
Andrey A. Ptitsyn et al. (2006)
- Andrey A. Ptitsyn
, Sanjin Zvonic, Steven A. Conrad
, L. Keith Scott, Randall L. Mynatt, Jeffrey M. Gimble:
Circadian Clocks Are Resounding in Peripheral Tissues. PLoS Comput. Biol. 2(3) (2006)

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