Simulated body temperature rhythms reveal the phase-shifting behavior and plasticity of mammalian circadian oscillators.

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Published in Genes Dev on February 29, 2012

Authors

Camille Saini1, Jörg Morf, Markus Stratmann, Pascal Gos, Ueli Schibler

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Molecular Biology, National Centers of Competence in Research Frontiers in Genetics, Sciences III, University of Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva-4, Switzerland.

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