Daily methylphenidate and atomoxetine treatment impacts on clock gene protein expression in the mouse brain.
Circadian rhythms are repeating patterns of physiological and other parameters that recur with periods of approximately 24h, and are generated by an endogenous circadian timekeeping mechanism. Such circadian rhythms, and their underlying molecular mechanisms, are known to be altered by a number of c...
Main Authors: | Baird, A, Coogan, A, Kaufling, J, Barrot, M, Thome, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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