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Christoph Schmal

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 3, 2017
Moran's I quantifies spatio-temporal pattern formation in neural imaging dataChristoph Schmal, Jihwan Myung, Hanspeter Herzel, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|August 4, 2015
Corrigendum: A Theoretical Study on SeasonalityChristoph Schmal, Jihwan Myung, Hanspeter Herzel, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|May 16, 2020
Conceptual Models of Entrainment, Jet Lag, and SeasonalityIsao T Tokuda, Christoph Schmal, Bharath Ananthasubramaniam, et al.
Frontiers in Network Physiology|March 17, 2023
Editorial: Coupling in biological systems: Definitions, mechanisms, and implicationsChristoph Schmal, Sungho Hong, Isao T Tokuda, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 30, 2020
Nonlinear phenomena in models of the circadian clockInge van Soest, Marta Del Olmo, Christoph Schmal, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 13, 2023
Weak synchronization can alter circadian period length: implications for aging and disease conditionsJihwan Myung, Sungho Hong, Christoph Schmal, et al.
Heliyon|February 5, 2024
Coupling allows robust mammalian redox circadian rhythms despite heterogeneity and noiseMarta Del Olmo, Anton Kalashnikov, Christoph Schmal, et al.
F1000Research|September 29, 2023
Are circadian amplitudes and periods correlated? A new twist in the storyMarta Del Olmo, Christoph Schmal, Camillo Mizaikoff, et al.
Iscience|November 24, 2021
Principles underlying the complex dynamics of temperature entrainment by a circadian clockPhilipp Burt, Saskia Grabe, Cornelia Madeti, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2021
CHRONO and DEC1/DEC2 compensate for lack of CRY1/CRY2 in expression of coherent circadian rhythm but not in generation of circadian oscillation in the neonatal mouse SCNDaisuke Ono, Ken-Ichi Honma, Christoph Schmal, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 3, 2017
Moran's I quantifies spatio-temporal pattern formation in neural imaging dataChristoph Schmal, Jihwan Myung, Hanspeter Herzel, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|August 4, 2015
Corrigendum: A Theoretical Study on SeasonalityChristoph Schmal, Jihwan Myung, Hanspeter Herzel, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|May 16, 2020
Conceptual Models of Entrainment, Jet Lag, and SeasonalityIsao T Tokuda, Christoph Schmal, Bharath Ananthasubramaniam, et al.
Frontiers in Network Physiology|March 17, 2023
Editorial: Coupling in biological systems: Definitions, mechanisms, and implicationsChristoph Schmal, Sungho Hong, Isao T Tokuda, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 30, 2020
Nonlinear phenomena in models of the circadian clockInge van Soest, Marta Del Olmo, Christoph Schmal, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 13, 2023
Weak synchronization can alter circadian period length: implications for aging and disease conditionsJihwan Myung, Sungho Hong, Christoph Schmal, et al.
Heliyon|February 5, 2024
Coupling allows robust mammalian redox circadian rhythms despite heterogeneity and noiseMarta Del Olmo, Anton Kalashnikov, Christoph Schmal, et al.
F1000Research|September 29, 2023
Are circadian amplitudes and periods correlated? A new twist in the storyMarta Del Olmo, Christoph Schmal, Camillo Mizaikoff, et al.
Iscience|November 24, 2021
Principles underlying the complex dynamics of temperature entrainment by a circadian clockPhilipp Burt, Saskia Grabe, Cornelia Madeti, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2021
CHRONO and DEC1/DEC2 compensate for lack of CRY1/CRY2 in expression of coherent circadian rhythm but not in generation of circadian oscillation in the neonatal mouse SCNDaisuke Ono, Ken-Ichi Honma, Christoph Schmal, et al.
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