Light, photoreceptors, and circadian clocks.
Research over the past decade has focused increasingly on the photoreceptor mechanisms that regulate the circadian system in all forms of life. Some of the results to emerge are surprising. For example, the rods and cones within the mammalian eye are not required for the alignment (entrainment) of c...
Main Authors: | Foster, R, Hankins, M, Peirson, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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