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The following pages link to Internal temporal order in the circadian system of a dual-phasing rodent, the Octodon degus. (Q45559282):
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- Period gene expression in the brain of a dual-phasing rodent, the Octodon degus (Q34655164) (← links)
- Chronotype changes during puberty depend on gonadal hormones in the slow-developing rodent, Octodon degus. (Q35037985) (← links)
- Plastic oscillators and fixed rhythms: changes in the phase of clock-gene rhythms in the PVN are not reflected in the phase of the melatonin rhythm of grass rats (Q35071150) (← links)
- REM sleep phase preference in the crepuscular Octodon degus assessed by selective REM sleep deprivation. (Q36980455) (← links)
- Exercise and melatonin in humans: reciprocal benefits. (Q37919169) (← links)
- Octodon degus: a model for the cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer's disease. (Q38109655) (← links)
- Activity rhythms and masking response in the diurnal fat sand rat under laboratory conditions (Q38892174) (← links)
- Light color importance for circadian entrainment in a diurnal (Octodon degus) and a nocturnal (Rattus norvegicus) rodent. (Q41460197) (← links)
- Stress, sleep, and sex: A review of endocrinological research in Octodon degus (Q51147151) (← links)
- The Medical Subject Headings® thesaurus remains inaccurate and incomplete for electronic indexing and retrieval of chronobiologic references (Q57987767) (← links)