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Dietmar Weinert

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Chronobiology International|July 19, 2005
Ontogenetic development of the mammalian circadian systemDietmar Weinert
Ageing Research Reviews|July 22, 2009
Circadian temperature variation and ageingDietmar Weinert
Physiology & Behavior|October 31, 2006
The circadian rhythm of core temperature: effects of physical activity and agingDietmar Weinert, Jim Waterhouse
Chronobiology International|December 14, 2007
An inbred lineage of djungarian hamsters with a strongly attenuated ability to synchronizeDietmar Weinert, Konrad Schottner
Neural Regeneration Research|January 12, 2022
Melatonin, circadian rhythms and glaucoma: current perspectiveDenis Gubin, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|March 9, 2010
Effects of light on the circadian activity rhythm of Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with delayed activity onsetKonrad Schottner, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|December 25, 2010
Re-entrainment behavior of Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with different rhythmic phenotype following light-dark shiftsKonrad Schöttner, Antje Limbach, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|April 1, 2016
Non-parametric photic entrainment of Djungarian hamsters with different rhythmic phenotypesKonrad Schöttner, Jane Hauer, Dietmar Weinert
Physiology & Behavior|February 22, 2011
The circadian body temperature rhythm of Djungarian Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) revealing different circadian phenotypesKonrad Schöttner, Jim Waterhouse, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|December 17, 2014
Novel object recognition of Djungarian hamsters depends on circadian time and rhythmic phenotypeLisa Müller, Peter Fritzsche, Dietmar Weinert
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Chronobiology International|July 19, 2005
Ontogenetic development of the mammalian circadian systemDietmar Weinert
Ageing Research Reviews|July 22, 2009
Circadian temperature variation and ageingDietmar Weinert
Physiology & Behavior|October 31, 2006
The circadian rhythm of core temperature: effects of physical activity and agingDietmar Weinert, Jim Waterhouse
Chronobiology International|December 14, 2007
An inbred lineage of djungarian hamsters with a strongly attenuated ability to synchronizeDietmar Weinert, Konrad Schottner
Neural Regeneration Research|January 12, 2022
Melatonin, circadian rhythms and glaucoma: current perspectiveDenis Gubin, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|March 9, 2010
Effects of light on the circadian activity rhythm of Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with delayed activity onsetKonrad Schottner, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|December 25, 2010
Re-entrainment behavior of Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with different rhythmic phenotype following light-dark shiftsKonrad Schöttner, Antje Limbach, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|April 1, 2016
Non-parametric photic entrainment of Djungarian hamsters with different rhythmic phenotypesKonrad Schöttner, Jane Hauer, Dietmar Weinert
Physiology & Behavior|February 22, 2011
The circadian body temperature rhythm of Djungarian Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) revealing different circadian phenotypesKonrad Schöttner, Jim Waterhouse, Dietmar Weinert
Chronobiology International|December 17, 2014
Novel object recognition of Djungarian hamsters depends on circadian time and rhythmic phenotypeLisa Müller, Peter Fritzsche, Dietmar Weinert
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