Cellular and Molecular Bases of Biological Clocks : Models and Mechanisms for Circadian Timekeeping /

An intriguing class of biological periodicity consists of rhythms with about 24-hour periods occurring at every level of eukaryotic organization. Progress is being made in understanding these rhythms. The six chapters of this work include a brief introduction to circadian (24-hour) rhythms, a survey...

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Main Author: Endmund, Leland
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 1988.
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