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Protein methods / Sleep / CLOCK / Period / NUMB / Circadian oscillator / Green fluorescent protein / Fluorescence microscope / Phosphorylation / Biology / Circadian rhythms / Cell biology
Date: 2014-08-14 13:43:45
Protein methods
Sleep
CLOCK
Period
NUMB
Circadian oscillator
Green fluorescent protein
Fluorescence microscope
Phosphorylation
Biology
Circadian rhythms
Cell biology

Please cite this article in press as: Cohen et al., Dynamic Localization of the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock Proteins, Current Biology (2014), http://dx.doi.org[removed]j.cub[removed]Current Biology 24, 1–9, Augu

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