Phosphorylation of the Cryptochrome 1 C-terminal Tail Regulates Circadian Period Length*
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Joseph S. Takahashi | Seung-Hee Yoo | B. Chen | J. Takahashi | C. Green | Peng Gao | Kyung-Jong Lee | Carla B. Green | Peng Gao | Clark Rosensweig | Benjamin P. Chen | Seung-Hee Yoo | Kyung-jong Lee | C. Rosensweig | Clark Rosensweig
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