Millitesla magnetic field effects on the photocycle of an animal cryptochrome.
Drosophila have been used as model organisms to explore both the biophysical mechanisms of animal magnetoreception and the possibility that weak, low-frequency anthropogenic electromagnetic fields may have biological consequences. In both cases, the presumed receptor is cryptochrome, a protein thoug...
Main Authors: | Sheppard, D, Li, J, Henbest, K, Neil, S, Maeda, K, Storey, J, Schleicher, E, Biskup, T, Rodriguez, R, Weber, S, Hore, P, Timmel, C, Mackenzie, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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