Mammalian Cry1 and Cry2 are essential for maintenance of circadian rhythms

Nature - Tập 398 Số 6728 - Trang 627-630 - 1999
Arjen van Ooyen1, Manja Muijtjens, Kumiko Kobayashi, Ryo Takano, Shin-ichiro Kanno, Masashi Takao, Jan de Wit, Anton Verkerk, André P. M. Eker, Dik van Leenen, Ruud M. Buijs, D. Bootsma, Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers, Akira Yasui
1MGC Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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