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The 3111 Clock gene polymorphism is not associated with sleep and circadian rhythmicity in phenotypically characterized human subjects
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The 3111 Clock gene polymorphism is not associated with sleep and circadian rhythmicity in phenotypically characterized human subjects

DL Robilliard, SN Archer, J Arendt, SW Lockley, LM Hack, J English, D Leger, MG Smits, A Williams, DJ Skene, …
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, Vol.11(4), pp.305-312
01/12/2002

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NEUROSCIENCES 3 '-untranslated region circadian rhythm sleep disorder messenger RNA single nucleotide polymorphism PHASE SYNDROME MORNINGNESS-EVENINGNESS MELATONIN MUTATION ONSET MOUSE TIME DNA
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