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    Landry GJ, Yamakawa GR, Mistlberger RE.
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  • 24. Restricted daytime feeding attenuates reentrainment of the circadian melatonin rhythm after an 8-h phase advance of the light-dark cycle.
    Kalsbeek A, Barassin S, van Heerikhuize JJ, van der Vliet J, Buijs RM.
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  • 27. Multiple entrained oscillator model of food anticipatory circadian rhythms.
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  • 29. Circadian entrainment aftereffects in suprachiasmatic nuclei and peripheral tissues in vitro.
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    Holmes MM, Mistlberger RE.
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  • 33. A daily palatable meal without food deprivation entrains the suprachiasmatic nucleus of rats.
    Mendoza J, Angeles-Castellanos M, Escobar C.
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  • 38. Two meals promote entrainment of rat food-anticipatory and rest-activity rhythms.
    White W, Timberlake W.
    Physiol Behav; 1995 Jun 04; 57(6):1067-74. PubMed ID: 7652026
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  • 40. The SCN-independent clocks, methamphetamine and food restriction.
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