Responses of neurones of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus to retinal illumination under photopic and scotopic conditions.

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Published in J Physiol on February 15, 2000

Authors

N C Aggelopoulos1, H Meissl

Author Affiliations

1: Max-Planck Institute for Physiological and Clinical Research, W. G. Kerckhoff-Institute, 61231 Bad Nauheim and Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research, 60528 Frankfurt/M, Germany. na10004@cam.ac.uk

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