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J J Loros

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
Time at the end of the millennium: the Neurospora clockJ J Loros
Annual Review of Physiology|February 22, 2001
Genetic and molecular analysis of circadian rhythms in NeurosporaJ J Loros, J C Dunlap
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1991
Neurospora crassa clock-controlled genes are regulated at the level of transcriptionJ J Loros, J C Dunlap
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1986
Loss of temperature compensation of circadian period length in the frq-9 mutant of Neurospora crassaJ J Loros, J F Feldman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 7, 2000
Interconnected feedback loops in the Neurospora circadian systemK Lee, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
Genetics|December 1, 1986
A recessive circadian clock mutation at the frq locus of Neurospora crassaJ J Loros, A Richman, J F Feldman
Cell|March 10, 2001
The PAS protein VIVID defines a clock-associated feedback loop that represses light input, modulates gating, and regulates clock resettingC Heintzen, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
The EMBO Journal|April 18, 1998
Nuclear localization is required for function of the essential clock protein FRQC Luo, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1996
Distinct cis-acting elements mediate clock, light, and developmental regulation of the Neurospora crassa eas (ccg-2) geneD Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Genes & Development|December 1, 1992
The Neurospora circadian clock-controlled gene, ccg-2, is allelic to eas and encodes a fungal hydrophobin required for formation of the conidial rodlet layerD Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 6, 1999
Time at the end of the millennium: the Neurospora clockJ J Loros
Annual Review of Physiology|February 22, 2001
Genetic and molecular analysis of circadian rhythms in NeurosporaJ J Loros, J C Dunlap
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1991
Neurospora crassa clock-controlled genes are regulated at the level of transcriptionJ J Loros, J C Dunlap
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 1, 1986
Loss of temperature compensation of circadian period length in the frq-9 mutant of Neurospora crassaJ J Loros, J F Feldman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 7, 2000
Interconnected feedback loops in the Neurospora circadian systemK Lee, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
Genetics|December 1, 1986
A recessive circadian clock mutation at the frq locus of Neurospora crassaJ J Loros, A Richman, J F Feldman
Cell|March 10, 2001
The PAS protein VIVID defines a clock-associated feedback loop that represses light input, modulates gating, and regulates clock resettingC Heintzen, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
The EMBO Journal|April 18, 1998
Nuclear localization is required for function of the essential clock protein FRQC Luo, J J Loros, J C Dunlap
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1996
Distinct cis-acting elements mediate clock, light, and developmental regulation of the Neurospora crassa eas (ccg-2) geneD Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Genes & Development|December 1, 1992
The Neurospora circadian clock-controlled gene, ccg-2, is allelic to eas and encodes a fungal hydrophobin required for formation of the conidial rodlet layerD Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
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