Deletion of the clock gene Period2 (Per2) in glial cells alters mood-related behavior in mice
Abstract The circadian clock regulates many biochemical and physiological pathways, and lack of clock genes, such as Period (Per) 2, affects not only circadian activity rhythms, but can also modulate feeding and mood-related behaviors. However, it is not known how cell-type specific expression of Pe...
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Main Authors: | Tomaz Martini, Jürgen A. Ripperger, Jimmy Stalin, Andrej Kores, Michael Stumpe, Urs Albrecht |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8554fb164b8e40c08b2f7e0e62b2f68c |
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