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Finer clock control

J. D. Alvarez () and Amita Sehgal ()
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J. D. Alvarez: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Amita Sehgal: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6909, 798-799

Abstract: The clock that governs circadian rhythms is based on a molecular feedback loop, which has just become more complex — two more proteins have been identified as likely components of the loop.

Date: 2002
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