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Grant PLASTICITY OF MAMMALIAN CIRCADIAN AXIS
Academic Article Circadian expression of period 1, period 2, and arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase mRNA in the rat pineal gland under different light conditions.
Academic Article Melatonin Signaling Controls the Daily Rhythm in Blood Glucose Levels Independent of Peripheral Clocks.
Academic Article The pineal complex and melatonin affect the expression of the daily rhythm of behavioral thermoregulation in the green iguana.
Academic Article The circadian system of reptiles: a multioscillatory and multiphotoreceptive system.
Academic Article Regulation of period 1 expression in cultured rat pineal.
Academic Article Transduction of light in the suprachiasmatic nucleus: evidence for two different neurochemical cascades regulating the levels of Per1 mRNA and pineal melatonin.
Academic Article Induction of photosensitivity in neonatal rat pineal gland.
Academic Article Induction of photosensitivity in cultured rat pineal affects Aa-nat regulation.
Academic Article Analysis of gene expression following norepinephrine stimulation in the rat pineal gland using DNA microarray technique.
Academic Article Tetrodotoxin administration in the suprachiasmatic nucleus prevents NMDA-induced reductions in pineal melatonin without influencing Per1 and Per2 mRNA levels.
Academic Article Molecular cloning, localization and circadian expression of chicken melanopsin (Opn4): differential regulation of expression in pineal and retinal cell types.
Academic Article Paradoxical effects of NPY in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
Academic Article Effect of long-term exposure to constant dim light on the circadian system of rats.
Academic Article Analysis of daily and circadian gene expression in the rat pineal gland.
Academic Article Evolution of circadian organization in vertebrates.
Academic Article Multioscillatory circadian organization in a vertebrate, iguana iguana.
Concept Pineal Gland
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