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Mystery of rhythmic signal emergence within the suprachiasmatic nuclei.
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Sumová, Alena
Čečmanová, Vendula
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20210621
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The European journal of neuroscience
vol. 51
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Development and Entrainment of the Fetal Clock in the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei: The Role of Glucocorticoids.
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Čečmanová, Vendula
Houdek, Pavel
Šuchmanová, Karolína
Sládek, Martin
Sumová, Alena
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20200615
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Journal of biological rhythms
vol. 34
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Withdrawn: Dexamethasone resets the circadian clock in hippocampus via multiple mechanisms involving lithium-independent GSK3β signalling.
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Šuchmanová, Karolína
Sládek, Martin
Čečmanová, Vendula
Shrestha, Tenjin C
Ralph, Martin R
Sumová, Alena
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British journal of pharmacology
09 2020
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British journal of pharmacology
vol. 177
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