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Volumn 7, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 356-360
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Changing the dosing schedule minimizes the disruptive effects of interferon on clock function
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ALPHA INTERFERON;
MESSENGER RNA;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ARTICLE;
BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM;
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DOSE RESPONSE;
GENE CONTROL;
GENE EXPRESSION;
HOMEOSTASIS;
MALE;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
PACEMAKER;
PHOTOSTIMULATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS;
ANIMALS;
BIOLOGICAL CLOCKS;
BODY TEMPERATURE;
DNA-BINDING PROTEINS;
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION;
INTERFERON-ALPHA;
INTERFERON-STIMULATED GENE FACTOR 3;
INTERFERON-STIMULATED GENE FACTOR 3, GAMMA SUBUNIT;
MALE;
MICE;
MICE, INBRED ICR;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
NUCLEAR PROTEINS;
REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION;
RNA, MESSENGER;
SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS;
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS;
ANIMALIA;
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EID: 0035106940
PISSN: 10788956
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/85507 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (191)
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References (40)
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