Mammalian photoentrainment: results, methods, and approaches.
Research on circadian biology over the past decade has paid increasing attention to the photoreceptor mechanisms that align the molecular clock to the 24-h light/dark cycle, and some of the results to emerge are surprising. For example, the rods and cones within the mammalian eye are not required fo...
Main Authors: | Peirson, S, Thompson, S, Hankins, M, Foster, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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