Lesions of the paraventricular nucleus area of the hypothalamus disrupt the suprachiasmatic→ spinal cord circuit in the melatonin rhythm generating system
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D. Jacobowitz | D. Klein | J. Weller | D. M. Jacobowitz | D. C. Klein | R. Smoot | J. L. Weller | S. Higa | S. P. Markey | G. J. Creed | S. Higa | G. Creed | R. Smoot
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