Drosophila Ionotropic Receptor 25a mediates circadian clock resetting by temperature
Circadian clocks are endogenous timers adjusting behaviour and physiology with the solar day1 . Synchronized circadian clocks improve fitness2 and are crucial for our physical and mental wellbeing3 . Visual and non-visual photoreceptors are responsible for synchronizing circadian clocks to light4,5...
Main Authors: | Chen, C, Buhl, E, Xu, M, Croset, V, Rees, J, Lilley, K, Benton, R, Hodge, J, Stanewsky, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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