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Date: 2015-05-27 14:33:14
Joseph Takahashi
Suprachiasmatic nucleus
CLOCK
Brain
Hypothalamus
Orexin
Sleep
Period
Steven M. Reppert
Biology
Anatomy
Circadian rhythms

Neuroscientists identify cell type in the brain that controls body clock circadian rhythms

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