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The following pages link to Circadian behavioral rhythms in Cry1/Cry2 double-deficient mice induced by methamphetamine. (Q46765532):
Displaying 19 items.
- Period determination in the food-entrainable and methamphetamine-sensitive circadian oscillator(s) (Q24606084) (← links)
- Emergence of noise-induced oscillations in the central circadian pacemaker (Q27323028) (← links)
- Cryptochromes are critical for the development of coherent circadian rhythms in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q28593408) (← links)
- Central and peripheral circadian clocks in mammals (Q29616556) (← links)
- A new (and different) circadian pacemaker (Q30435740) (← links)
- The methamphetamine-sensitive circadian oscillator does not employ canonical clock genes (Q30438727) (← links)
- Circadian organization is governed by extra-SCN pacemakers (Q30452455) (← links)
- Temperature as a universal resetting cue for mammalian circadian oscillators (Q34143703) (← links)
- Postnatal constant light compensates Cryptochrome1 and 2 double deficiency for disruption of circadian behavioral rhythms in mice under constant dark (Q35053613) (← links)
- Genetics of Circadian Rhythms in Mammalian Model Organisms (Q37005459) (← links)
- Differential roles of AVP and VIP signaling in the postnatal changes of neural networks for coherent circadian rhythms in the SCN. (Q37245569) (← links)
- The complex relationship between the light-entrainable and methamphetamine-sensitive circadian oscillators: evidence from behavioral studies of Period-mutant mice (Q37505278) (← links)
- Loss of circadian rhythm and light‐induced suppression of pineal melatonin levels in Cry1 and Cry2 double‐deficient mice (Q42913722) (← links)
- Differential responses of circadian Per2 rhythms in cultured slices of discrete brain areas from rats showing internal desynchronisation by methamphetamine (Q44555774) (← links)
- Control of Rest:Activity by a Dopaminergic Ultradian Oscillator and the Circadian Clock (Q47165082) (← links)
- The two-process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal. (Q47899463) (← links)
- The Clock Gene Rev-Erbα Regulates Methamphetamine Actions on Circadian Timekeeping in the Mouse Brain (Q48539124) (← links)
- A period without PER: understanding 24-hour rhythms without classic transcription and translation feedback loops (Q64107911) (← links)
- Circadian Clock, Time-Restricted Feeding and Reproduction (Q89510207) (← links)