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1. A NPAS4-NuA4 complex couples synaptic activity to DNA repair.

2. Formation of thyroid hormone revealed by a cryo-EM structure of native bovine thyroglobulin.

3. Macromolecular Assemblies of the Mammalian Circadian Clock.

4. Single-cell analysis of circadian dynamics in tissue explants.

5. Histone monoubiquitination by Clock-Bmal1 complex marks Per1 and Per2 genes for circadian feedback.

6. Purification and analysis of PERIOD protein complexes of the mammalian circadian clock.

7. Specificity in circadian clock feedback from targeted reconstitution of the NuRD corepressor.

8. Temporal orchestration of repressive chromatin modifiers by circadian clock Period complexes.

9. A positive feedback loop links circadian clock factor CLOCK-BMAL1 to the basic transcriptional machinery.

10. Feedback regulation of transcriptional termination by the mammalian circadian clock PERIOD complex.

11. A molecular mechanism for circadian clock negative feedback.

12. An intrinsic circadian clock of the pancreas is required for normal insulin release and glucose homeostasis in mice.

13. Identification of RACK1 and protein kinase Calpha as integral components of the mammalian circadian clock.

14. Excitatory actions of noradrenaline and metabotropic glutamate receptor activation in granule cells of the accessory olfactory bulb.

15. Daily rhythms of food-anticipatory behavioral activity do not require the known circadian clock.

16. Physiological significance of a peripheral tissue circadian clock.

17. Intrinsic circadian clock of the mammalian retina: importance for retinal processing of visual information.

18. CIPC is a mammalian circadian clock protein without invertebrate homologues.

19. Physiological importance of a circadian clock outside the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

20. Brain-specific phosphorylation of MeCP2 regulates activity-dependent Bdnf transcription, dendritic growth, and spine maturation.

21. A role for cardiotrophin-like cytokine in the circadian control of mammalian locomotor activity.

22. A screen for secreted factors of the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

23. GoSurfer: a graphical interactive tool for comparative analysis of large gene sets in Gene Ontology space.

24. Regulation of daily locomotor activity and sleep by hypothalamic EGF receptor signalling.

25. Extensive and divergent circadian gene expression in liver and heart.

26. Regulation of daily locomotor activity and sleep by hypothalamic EGF receptor signaling.

27. Light-independent role of CRY1 and CRY2 in the mammalian circadian clock.

28. Light-dependent sequestration of TIMELESS by CRYPTOCHROME.

29. Mammalian circadian autoregulatory loop: a timeless ortholog and mPer1 interact and negatively regulate CLOCK-BMAL1-induced transcription.

30. Closing the circadian loop: CLOCK-induced transcription of its own inhibitors per and tim.

31. Role of the CLOCK protein in the mammalian circadian mechanism.

32. A screen for genes induced in the suprachiasmatic nucleus by light.

34. Isolation of timeless by PER protein interaction: defective interaction between timeless protein and long-period mutant PERL.

35. Rhodopsin activation: effects on the metarhodopsin I-metarhodopsin II equilibrium of neutralization or introduction of charged amino acids within putative transmembrane segments.

37. Human tritanopia associated with two amino acid substitutions in the blue-sensitive opsin.

38. Histidine residues regulate the transition of photoexcited rhodopsin to its active conformation, metarhodopsin II.

39. Visual pigments and inherited variation in human vision.

40. Molecular genetics of human visual pigments.

41. Morphine and codeine from mammalian brain.

42. Central error-correcting behavior in schizophrenia and depression.

43. Morphine and other opiates from beef brain and adrenal.

44. Production of bovine rhodopsin by mammalian cell lines expressing cloned cDNA: spectrophotometry and subcellular localization.

45. 6-Acetylmorphine: a natural product present in mammalian brain.

46. Synthesis of the skeleton of the morphine molecule by mammalian liver.

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