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Preferential inhibition of BMAL2-CLOCK activity by PER2 reemphasizes its negative role and a positive role of BMAL2 in the circadian transcription
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Preferential inhibition of BMAL2-CLOCK activity by PER2 reemphasizes its negative role and a positive role of BMAL2 in the circadian transcription
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circadian rhythm
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Momoko Sasaki
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Hikari Yoshitane
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Ngoc-Hien Du
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Toshiyuki Okano
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Yoshitaka Fukada
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11 September 2009
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
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284
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25149–25159
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37
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