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Molecular and Cellular Biology
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January 1, 2004
Direct association between mouse PERIOD and CKIepsilon is critical for a functioning circadian clock
Choogon Lee, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
Current Biology : CB
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July 20, 2007
Peripheral circadian oscillators require CLOCK
Jason P DeBruyne, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
Cell and Tissue Research
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July 12, 2002
Mammalian melatonin receptors: molecular biology and signal transduction
Charlotte von Gall, Jörg H Stehle, David R Weaver
Nature Neuroscience
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April 10, 2007
CLOCK and NPAS2 have overlapping roles in the suprachiasmatic circadian clock
Jason P DeBruyne, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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July 16, 2003
Light does not degrade the constitutively expressed BMAL1 protein in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus
Charlotte von Gall, Elizabeth Noton, Choogon Lee, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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December 18, 2008
Rhythmic expression of clock genes in the ependymal cell layer of the third ventricle of rodents is independent of melatonin signaling
Shinobu Yasuo, Charlotte von Gall, David R Weaver, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms
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January 19, 2007
PER1-like immunoreactivity in oxytocin cells of the hamster hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system
Mahboubeh Tavakoli-Nezhad, Jung-Hwa Tao-Cheng, David R Weaver, et al.
Plos One
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April 28, 2010
Casein kinase 1 delta (CK1delta) regulates period length of the mouse suprachiasmatic circadian clock in vitro
Jean-Pierre Etchegaray, Elizabeth A Yu, Premananda Indic, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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June 16, 2018
Clocks and meals keep mice from being cool
Vincent van der Vinne, Mark J Bingaman, David R Weaver, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 22, 2018
Desynchrony between brain and peripheral clocks caused by CK1δ/ε disruption in GABA neurons does not lead to adverse metabolic outcomes
Vincent van der Vinne, Steven J Swoap, Thomas J Vajtay, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
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January 1, 2004
Direct association between mouse PERIOD and CKIepsilon is critical for a functioning circadian clock
Choogon Lee, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
Current Biology : CB
|
July 20, 2007
Peripheral circadian oscillators require CLOCK
Jason P DeBruyne, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
Cell and Tissue Research
|
July 12, 2002
Mammalian melatonin receptors: molecular biology and signal transduction
Charlotte von Gall, Jörg H Stehle, David R Weaver
Nature Neuroscience
|
April 10, 2007
CLOCK and NPAS2 have overlapping roles in the suprachiasmatic circadian clock
Jason P DeBruyne, David R Weaver, Steven M Reppert
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
July 16, 2003
Light does not degrade the constitutively expressed BMAL1 protein in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus
Charlotte von Gall, Elizabeth Noton, Choogon Lee, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
December 18, 2008
Rhythmic expression of clock genes in the ependymal cell layer of the third ventricle of rodents is independent of melatonin signaling
Shinobu Yasuo, Charlotte von Gall, David R Weaver, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms
|
January 19, 2007
PER1-like immunoreactivity in oxytocin cells of the hamster hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system
Mahboubeh Tavakoli-Nezhad, Jung-Hwa Tao-Cheng, David R Weaver, et al.
Plos One
|
April 28, 2010
Casein kinase 1 delta (CK1delta) regulates period length of the mouse suprachiasmatic circadian clock in vitro
Jean-Pierre Etchegaray, Elizabeth A Yu, Premananda Indic, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
June 16, 2018
Clocks and meals keep mice from being cool
Vincent van der Vinne, Mark J Bingaman, David R Weaver, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 22, 2018
Desynchrony between brain and peripheral clocks caused by CK1δ/ε disruption in GABA neurons does not lead to adverse metabolic outcomes
Vincent van der Vinne, Steven J Swoap, Thomas J Vajtay, et al.
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