Positional Cloning of the Mouse Circadian Clock Gene
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Minoru Tanaka | D. P. King | J. Kornhauser | J. Takahashi | M. Antoch | F. Turek | M. Vitaterna | P. Lowrey | L. Wilsbacher | Yaliang Zhao | A. M. Sangoram | Minoru Tanaka | T. Steeves | Fred W Turek | Joseph S Takahashi | David P King | Yaliang Zhao | Ashvin M Sangoram | Lisa D Wilsbacher | Marina P Antoch | Thomas D.L Steeves | Martha Hotz Vitaterna | Jon M Kornhauser | Phillip L Lowrey | Phillip L. Lowrey
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