Light exposure during daytime modulates expression of Per1 and Per2 clock genes in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of mice
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P. Pévet | V. Poirel | A. Malan | E. Challet | Etienne Challet | Paul Pévet | Vincent-Joseph Poirel | André Malan
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