Cooperative Interaction between Phosphorylation Sites on PERIOD Maintains Circadian Period in Drosophila
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S. Gygi | A. Sehgal | R. Anjum | David S. Garbe | Yanshan Fang | X. Zheng | Mallory Sowcik
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