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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 Rhythmic expression of Nocturnin mRNA in multiple tissues of the mouse.
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 The mammalian circadian clock shop.
Academic Article Neuropeptide Y rapidly reduces Period 1 and Period 2 mRNA levels in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus.
Academic Article Tetrodotoxin administration in the suprachiasmatic nucleus prevents NMDA-induced reductions in pineal melatonin without influencing Per1 and Per2 mRNA levels.
Academic Article Paradoxical effects of NPY in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
Academic Article AMPA/kainate receptor antagonist DNQX blocks the acute increase of Per2 mRNA levels in most but not all areas of the SCN.
Academic Article Effect of long-term exposure to constant dim light on the circadian system of rats.
Academic Article Intraocular injection of kainic acid does not abolish the circadian rhythm of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase mRNA in rat photoreceptors.
Academic Article Evidence for an overlapping role of CLOCK and NPAS2 transcription factors in liver circadian oscillators.
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