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A new role for cryptochrome in a Drosophila circadian oscillator
Balajl Krishnan
, Joel D. Levine
, M. Kathlea S. Lynch
, Harold B. Dowse
, Pablo Funes
, Jeffrey C. Hall
, Paul E. Hardin
, Stuart E. Dryer
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Drosophilidae
100%
Circadian Oscillator
100%
Cryptochrome
100%
Photoreceptor
28%
Peripheral Oscillators
28%
Retina
14%
Integral Component
14%
Peripheral Tissues
14%
Brain Tissue
14%
Central Oscillator
14%
Entrainment
14%
Circadian Clock
14%
Olfactory Response
14%
Antenna
14%
Light-dark Cycle
14%
CRY1
14%
Flavin
14%
Pterin
14%
Temperature Cycle
14%
Light Entrainment
14%
Light Input
14%
Photic Input
14%
Circadian Pacemaker
14%
Drosophila Antenna
14%
Circadian Photoreception
14%
CRY2
14%
Arrhythmicity
14%
Pacemaker Neurons
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cryptochrome
100%
Photoreceptor Cell
28%
Drive
14%
Rhythm
14%
Light Dark Cycle
14%
Circadian Rhythm
14%
Neuroscience
Cryptochrome
100%
Photoreceptor
28%
Pterin
14%
Flavin
14%
Circadian Rhythm
14%