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Volumn 295, Issue 5557, 2002, Pages 955-957
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How the brain's clock gets daily enlightenment
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
CELLS;
CLOCKS;
LIGHT SENSITIVE MATERIALS;
RETINA;
BRAIN;
RNA;
ADCYAP1 PROTEIN, MOUSE;
ADCYAP1 PROTEIN, RAT;
HYPOPHYSIS ADENYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE;
MELANOPSIN;
NEUROPEPTIDE;
OPSIN;
LIGHT EFFECT;
VISION;
BRAIN;
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
NERVE CELL NETWORK;
NONHUMAN;
PHOTORECEPTOR;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RETINA;
SHORT SURVEY;
ANIMAL;
BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM;
CHEMISTRY;
CYTOLOGY;
DENDRITE;
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY;
LIGHT;
MOUSE;
NERVE FIBER;
NOTE;
PHOTOTRANSDUCTION;
PHYSIOLOGY;
RAT;
RETINA GANGLION CELL;
SENSORY NERVE;
SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS;
ULTRASTRUCTURE;
AFFERENT PATHWAYS;
ANIMALS;
AXONS;
BIOLOGICAL CLOCKS;
BRAIN;
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM;
DENDRITES;
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY;
LIGHT;
MICE;
NEUROPEPTIDES;
OPSIN;
PHOTOTRANSDUCTION;
PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE-ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE;
RATS;
RETINAL GANGLION CELLS;
SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS;
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EID: 0037039867
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.295.5557.955 Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (28)
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