Light-induced resetting of a mammalian circadian clock is associated with rapid induction of the mPer1 transcript.

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Published in Cell on December 26, 1997

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Y Shigeyoshi1, K Taguchi, S Yamamoto, S Takekida, L Yan, H Tei, T Moriya, S Shibata, J J Loros, J C Dunlap, H Okamura

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1: Department of Anatomy and Brain Science, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.

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