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The following pages link to Non-photic circadian entrainment in the Syrian hamster is not associated with phosphorylation of the transcriptional regulator CREB within the suprachiasmatic nucleus, but is associated with adrenocortical activation (Q48110499):
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- Modes of plasticity within the mammalian circadian system (Q34997749) (← links)
- Entrainment of the circadian clock. (Q41304610) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm of Arg-vasopressin contents in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in relation to corticosterone (Q47760340) (← links)
- Rapid resetting of the mammalian circadian clock (Q48310629) (← links)
- CREB in the mouse SCN: a molecular interface coding the phase-adjusting stimuli light, glutamate, PACAP, and melatonin for clockwork access. (Q48329662) (← links)
- Entrainment of the circadian system of mammals by nonphotic cues (Q48367237) (← links)
- A thalamic contribution to arousal-induced, non-photic entrainment of the circadian clock of the Syrian hamster (Q48645973) (← links)
- Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) in the retinohypothalamic tract: a potential daytime regulator of the biological clock (Q48757119) (← links)
- Effect of prolonged fasting and subsequent refeeding on free-running rhythms of temperature and locomotor activity in rats (Q48787263) (← links)
- The role of transcription factors in circadian gene expression. (Q53827788) (← links)
- FosB in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus of the Syrian and Siberian Hamster (Q63213961) (← links)
- Resetting the biological clock: mediation of nocturnal CREB phosphorylation via light, glutamate, and nitric oxide (Q71954994) (← links)
- Nonphotic phase-shifting in clock mutant mice (Q73553012) (← links)
- The suprachiasmatic nucleus and the circadian time-keeping system revisited (Q74248973) (← links)