Lab Mice in the Field: Unorthodox Daily Activity and Effects of a Dysfunctional Circadian Clock Allele
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Serge Daan | Alexei Vyssotski | Giacomo Dell'Omo | Hans-Peter Lipp | Kamiel Spoelstra | S. Daan | A. Vyssotski | H. Lipp | U. Albrecht | K. Spoelstra | I. Poletaeva | Urs Albrecht | I. Schmutz | Isabelle Schmutz | Moritz Daan | Berte Daan | Froukje Rienks | Inga Poletaeva | G. dell’Omo | Froukje Rienks | M. Daan | B. Daan | Isabelle Schmutz
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