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    Dixit AS, Tewary PD.
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  • 30. Seasonal alterations in the daily rhythms in hypothalamic expression of genes involved in the photoperiodic transduction and neurosteroid-dependent processes in migratory blackheaded buntings.
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  • 32. A circadian system is involved in photoperiodic entrainment of the circannual rhythm of Anthrenus verbasci.
    Miyazaki Y, Nisimura T, Numata H.
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  • 37. Photoperiodic regulation of testis function in rats: mediation by a circadian mechanism.
    Nelson RJ, Bamat MK, Zucker I.
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  • 38. Ovarian and body weight responses of female redheaded bunting to ultra-short photoperiods: demonstration of circadian involvement.
    Tripathi BK.
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