Desynchronization between food intake and light stimulations induces uterine clock quiescence in female mice.
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T. Daikoku | Takashi Iizuka | Kyosuke Kagami | M. Ono | J. Morishige | Takashi Hosono | Hitoshi Ando | T. Fujiwara | H. Fujiwara | Satoshi Nomura | Mieda Michihiro | Yuchen Chen | Yifan Shi
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