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John B Hogenesch

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 26, 2009
It's all in a day's work: Regulation of DNA excision repair by the circadian clockJohn B Hogenesch
Journal of Biological Rhythms|November 10, 2004
It's all in the timing: many clocks, many outputsSatchidananda Panda, John B Hogenesch
FEBS Letters|May 4, 2011
Intracellular and intercellular processes determine robustness of the circadian clockJohn B Hogenesch, Erik D Herzog
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 8, 2010
Genomics and systems approaches in the mammalian circadian clockJulie E Baggs, John B Hogenesch
Developmental Cell|February 15, 2011
A CRY in the NightJason P DeBruyne, John B Hogenesch
Genome Biology|May 3, 2007
Power-law-like distributions in biomedical publications and research fundingAndrew I Su, John B Hogenesch
Journal of Biological Rhythms|October 8, 2008
Clock gene wikis available: join the "long tail"John B Hogenesch, Andrew I Su
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2017
Circadian Rhythms: Move Over Neurons - Astrocytes Mediate SCN Clock FunctionMarc D Ruben, John B Hogenesch
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 11, 2011
Understanding systems-level properties: timely stories from the study of clocksJohn B Hogenesch, Hiroki R Ueda
Elife|August 30, 2017
It's not all in the brainLauren J Francey, John B Hogenesch
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 26, 2009
It's all in a day's work: Regulation of DNA excision repair by the circadian clockJohn B Hogenesch
Journal of Biological Rhythms|November 10, 2004
It's all in the timing: many clocks, many outputsSatchidananda Panda, John B Hogenesch
FEBS Letters|May 4, 2011
Intracellular and intercellular processes determine robustness of the circadian clockJohn B Hogenesch, Erik D Herzog
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 8, 2010
Genomics and systems approaches in the mammalian circadian clockJulie E Baggs, John B Hogenesch
Developmental Cell|February 15, 2011
A CRY in the NightJason P DeBruyne, John B Hogenesch
Genome Biology|May 3, 2007
Power-law-like distributions in biomedical publications and research fundingAndrew I Su, John B Hogenesch
Journal of Biological Rhythms|October 8, 2008
Clock gene wikis available: join the "long tail"John B Hogenesch, Andrew I Su
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2017
Circadian Rhythms: Move Over Neurons - Astrocytes Mediate SCN Clock FunctionMarc D Ruben, John B Hogenesch
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 11, 2011
Understanding systems-level properties: timely stories from the study of clocksJohn B Hogenesch, Hiroki R Ueda
Elife|August 30, 2017
It's not all in the brainLauren J Francey, John B Hogenesch
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