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Deleting the
Arntl
clock gene in the granular layer of the mouse cerebellum: impact on the molecular circadian clockwork
Tenna Bering
,
Mikkel Bloss Carstensen
,
Martin Fredensborg Rath
Molecular Neuroscience
5
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Arntl
clock gene in the granular layer of the mouse cerebellum: impact on the molecular circadian clockwork'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Body Temperature
16%
Cerebellar Cortex
100%
Cerebellum
73%
Circadian Clocks
39%
Circadian Rhythm
16%
Food
44%
Gene Expression
38%
Genes
32%
Genotype
11%
Knockout Mice
29%
Light
11%
Neurons
9%
Running
16%
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
60%
Technology
10%
Chemical Compounds
Arrhythmic
38%
Food
57%