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1. Weekend Light Shifts Evoke Persistent Drosophila Circadian Neural Network Desynchrony

2. CK1α Collaborates with DOUBLETIME to Regulate PERIOD Function in theDrosophilaCircadian Clock

3. The Neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor Adjusts Period and Phase of Drosophila's Clock.

4. The COP9 Signalosome Is Required for Light-Dependent Timeless Degradation and Drosophila Clock Resetting.

5. TIMELESS Is an Important Mediator of CK2 Effects on Circadian Clock Function In Vivo.

6. The Neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor Adjusts Period and Phase of Drosophila's Clock.

7. Functional Analysis of Circadian Pacemaker Neurons in Drosophila melanogaster.

8. The Double-Time Protein Kinase Regulates the Subcellular Localization of the Drosophila Clock Protein Period.

9. Neural Network Interactions Modulate CRY-Dependent Photoresponses in Drosophila

10. Two Distinct Modes of PERIOD Recruitment onto dCLOCK Reveal a Novel Role for TIMELESS in Circadian Transcription

11. The Neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor Adjusts Period and Phase ofDrosophila's Clock

12. The COP9 Signalosome Is Required for Light-Dependent Timeless Degradation andDrosophilaClock Resetting

13. PDP1ε Functions Downstream of the Circadian Oscillator to Mediate Behavioral Rhythms

14. Circadian Activators Are Expressed Days before They Initiate Clock Function in Late Pacemaker Neurons from Drosophila

15. The Double-Time Protein Kinase Regulates the Subcellular Localization of theDrosophilaClock Protein Period

16. Novel Insights into the Regulation of the Timeless Protein

17. Sequential Nuclear Accumulation of the Clock Proteins Period and Timeless in the Pacemaker Neurons ofDrosophila melanogaster

18. dCLOCK Is Present in Limiting Amounts and Likely Mediates Daily Interactions between the dCLOCK–CYC Transcription Factor and the PER–TIM Complex

19. Altered Entrainment and Feedback Loop Function Effected by a Mutant Period Protein

20. Pigment-Dispersing Hormone Shifts the Phase of the Circadian Pacemaker of the CockroachLeucophaea maderae

21. Oscillation and Light Induction oftimelessmRNA in the Mammalian Circadian Clock

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