System-Driven and Oscillator-Dependent Circadian Transcription in Mice with a Conditionally Active Liver Clock
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Ueli Schibler | Benoît Kornmann | Hermann Bujard | J. Takahashi | H. Bujard | U. Schibler | O. Schaad | B. Kornmann | Joseph S Takahashi | Olivier Schaad | Benoît Kornmann
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