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Class:IdPerson:400302
_displayNameMaywood, ES
_timestamp2009-03-24 03:08:40
created[InstanceEdit:400303] May, B, 2009-03-24 02:57:07
initialES
surnameMaywood
(author)[LiteratureReference:400262] Cellular circadian pacemaking and the role of cytosolic rhythms
[LiteratureReference:400393] The after-hours mutant reveals a role for Fbxl3 in determining mammalian circadian period
[LiteratureReference:508738] Setting clock speed in mammals: the CK1 epsilon tau mutation in mice accelerates circadian pacemakers by selectively destabilizing PERIOD proteins
[LiteratureReference:549411] Analysis of clock proteins in mouse SCN demonstrates phylogenetic divergence of the circadian clockwork and resetting mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:549453] Interacting molecular loops in the mammalian circadian clock
[LiteratureReference:549540] mCRY1 and mCRY2 are essential components of the negative limb of the circadian clock feedback loop
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