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CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS: Integrating Circadian Timekeeping with Cellular Physiology
Marie C. Harrisingh and Michael N. Nitabach
Models of circadian timekeeping mechanisms in plants, flies, and mammals are expanding to include intracellular small-molecule signals.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. E-mail: michael.nitabach{at}yale.edu
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John S. O'Neill, Elizabeth S. Maywood, Johanna E. Chesham, Joseph S. Takahashi, and Michael H. Hastings (16 May 2008) Science320 (5878), 949.
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