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Class:IdLiteratureReference:879729
_displayNameDifferential effects of PER2 phosphorylation: molecular basis for the human familial advanced sleep phase syndrome (FASPS)
_timestamp2010-06-23 01:55:51
author[Person:517960] Vanselow, K
[Person:432445] Vanselow, JT
[Person:517945] Westermark, PO
[Person:517965] Reischl, S
[Person:517947] Maier, B
[Person:210425] Korte, T
[Person:210360] Herrmann, A
[Person:517930] Herzel, H
[Person:879746] Schlosser, A
[Person:217077] Kramer, A
created[InstanceEdit:879757] May, B, 2010-06-23
journalGenes Dev
pages2660-72
pubMedIdentifier16983144
titleDifferential effects of PER2 phosphorylation: molecular basis for the human familial advanced sleep phase syndrome (FASPS)
volume20
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:9909391] In the cytosol the kinases casein kinase I delta (Csnk1d) an...
[Summation:9930072] In the cytosol the kinases casein kinase I delta (CSNK1D) an...
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