Interactions between light, mealtime and calorie restriction to control daily timing in mammals.

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Published in J Comp Physiol B on February 20, 2010

Authors

Etienne Challet1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Neurobiology of Rhythms, National Center for Scientific Research, Neurosciences Federation of Strasbourg IFR37, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences (UPR3212) , 5 rue Blaise Pascal, 67084 Strasbourg, France. challet@inci-cnrs.unistra.fr

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