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Photoperiodic responses differ among inbred strains of golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
M. H. Vitaterna
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F. W. Turek
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CSCB - Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology
Neurobiology
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strains
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testes
100%
photoperiod
75%
hamsters
62%
length
37%
entrainment
37%
genetics
25%
animals
25%
size
25%
genotype
12%
stocks
12%
rhythmicity
12%
time measurement
12%
mesocricetus
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Photoperiodicity
75%
Syrian Hamster
62%
Inbred Strain
50%
Length
37%
Genetic Difference
25%
Animal
25%
Strain Difference
25%
Testis Size
25%
Genotype
12%
Hamster
12%
Locomotion
12%
Time
12%
Darkness
12%
Running
12%
Testis Function
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Photoperiod
75%
Length
37%
Strain Difference
25%
Animals
25%
Strains
25%
Measurement
12%
Hamster
12%
Genotype
12%
Circadian Rhythm
12%
Mesocricetus auratus
12%
Neuroscience
Circadian Rhythm
12%