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Y. Shang, P. Haynes, N. Pírez, K.I. Harrington, F. Guo, J. Pollack, P. Hong, L.C. Griffith, and M. Rosbash Imaging analysis of clock neurons reveals light buffers the wake-promoting effect of dopamine Nat. Neurosci. 14 2011 889 895
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(2011)
Nat. Neurosci.
, vol.14
, pp. 889-895
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Shang, Y.1
Haynes, P.2
Pírez, N.3
Harrington, K.I.4
Guo, F.5
Pollack, J.6
Hong, P.7
Griffith, L.C.8
Rosbash, M.9
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