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Michael Rosbash () and Joseph S. Takahashi ()
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Michael Rosbash: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Brandeis University
Joseph S. Takahashi: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Northwestern University

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6914, 373-374

Abstract: The Per2 gene is a core component of the circadian clock in mammals. It now seems that the mouse Per2 gene is also involved in suppressing tumours, through other genes that affect cell proliferation and death.

Date: 2002
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