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Jay C Dunlap

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Cell Research|June 1, 2016
Yes, circadian rhythms actually do affect almost everythingJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Advances in Genetics|July 26, 2002
Homology effects: the difference between 1 and 2C-ting Wu, Jay C Dunlap
Methods in Enzymology|April 9, 2005
Analysis of circadian rhythms in Neurospora: overview of assays and genetic and molecular biological manipulationJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Microbiology Spectrum|May 21, 2017
Making Time: Conservation of Biological Clocks from Fungi to AnimalsJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Journal of Biological Rhythms|November 10, 2004
The neurospora circadian systemJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Cell|July 30, 2008
SIRT1 is a circadian deacetylase for core clock componentsWilliam J Belden, Jay C Dunlap
Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 27, 2006
How fungi keep time: circadian system in Neurospora and other fungiJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Nature|February 19, 2013
Cell biology: A fable of too much too fastJennifer M Hurley, Jay C Dunlap
Current Opinion in Microbiology|July 29, 2014
Editorial overview: Host-microbe interactions: fungiJay C Dunlap, Jean-Paul Latgé
Fungal Biology|September 7, 2025
Individual peroxiredoxin or Tor pathway components are not required for circadian clock function in Neurospora crassaChristina M Kelliher, Jay C Dunlap
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Cell Research|June 1, 2016
Yes, circadian rhythms actually do affect almost everythingJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Advances in Genetics|July 26, 2002
Homology effects: the difference between 1 and 2C-ting Wu, Jay C Dunlap
Methods in Enzymology|April 9, 2005
Analysis of circadian rhythms in Neurospora: overview of assays and genetic and molecular biological manipulationJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Microbiology Spectrum|May 21, 2017
Making Time: Conservation of Biological Clocks from Fungi to AnimalsJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Journal of Biological Rhythms|November 10, 2004
The neurospora circadian systemJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Cell|July 30, 2008
SIRT1 is a circadian deacetylase for core clock componentsWilliam J Belden, Jay C Dunlap
Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 27, 2006
How fungi keep time: circadian system in Neurospora and other fungiJay C Dunlap, Jennifer J Loros
Nature|February 19, 2013
Cell biology: A fable of too much too fastJennifer M Hurley, Jay C Dunlap
Current Opinion in Microbiology|July 29, 2014
Editorial overview: Host-microbe interactions: fungiJay C Dunlap, Jean-Paul Latgé
Fungal Biology|September 7, 2025
Individual peroxiredoxin or Tor pathway components are not required for circadian clock function in Neurospora crassaChristina M Kelliher, Jay C Dunlap
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