Day-night changes in plasma melatonin levels, synaptophysin expression and ultrastructural properties of pinealocytes in developing female sheep under natural long and short photoperiods.
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D. Cardinali | J. Masot | A. Gázquez | S. Regodón | E. Redondo | A. Franco
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