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M W Young

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Recent Progress in Hormone Research|November 5, 1999
Molecular control of circadian behavioral rhythmsM W Young
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 2000
Circadian rhythms. Marking time for a kingdomM W Young
The Anatomical Record|October 29, 2010
Anatomical factors involved in the blacking out phenomenonM W YOUNG
The Anatomical Record|November 11, 2010
The anatomical and physiological bases of concussion shock (blast syndrome)M W YOUNG
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1996
The Drosophila genes timeless and period collaborate to promote cycles of gene expression composing a circadian pacemakerM W Young
Annual Review of Biochemistry|October 6, 1998
The molecular control of circadian behavioral rhythms and their entrainment in DrosophilaM W Young
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1979
Middle repetitive DNA: a fluid component of the Drosophila genomeM W Young
Scientific American|March 29, 2000
The tick-tock of the biological clockM W Young
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|March 10, 2001
The effectiveness of weekly iron and vitamin supplementation of Malawian preschool childrenM W Young
Journal of the National Medical Association|October 5, 2010
Edward Arthur Balloch, M.D., 1857-1948M W Young
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Recent Progress in Hormone Research|November 5, 1999
Molecular control of circadian behavioral rhythmsM W Young
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 2000
Circadian rhythms. Marking time for a kingdomM W Young
The Anatomical Record|October 29, 2010
Anatomical factors involved in the blacking out phenomenonM W YOUNG
The Anatomical Record|November 11, 2010
The anatomical and physiological bases of concussion shock (blast syndrome)M W YOUNG
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1996
The Drosophila genes timeless and period collaborate to promote cycles of gene expression composing a circadian pacemakerM W Young
Annual Review of Biochemistry|October 6, 1998
The molecular control of circadian behavioral rhythms and their entrainment in DrosophilaM W Young
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1979
Middle repetitive DNA: a fluid component of the Drosophila genomeM W Young
Scientific American|March 29, 2000
The tick-tock of the biological clockM W Young
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|March 10, 2001
The effectiveness of weekly iron and vitamin supplementation of Malawian preschool childrenM W Young
Journal of the National Medical Association|October 5, 2010
Edward Arthur Balloch, M.D., 1857-1948M W Young
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