Rhythmic transcription of bmal1 stabilizes the circadian timekeeping system in mammals

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  • who: Yasuko O. Abe from the Mice Mice (C BL/, background) were handled in accordance with the Guidelines for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals at The University of TokyoMice were housed in cages with free access to commercial chow (CLEA Japan) and tap water. The animals were maintained in a light-tight chamber at a constant temperature (, ± , °C) and humidity (, ±, %). Unless otherwise mentioned, the ΔRRE mutant mice #, were used for the experiments in this study. have published the Article: Rhythmic transcription of Bmal1 stabilizes the circadian timekeeping system in mammals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of . . .

     

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