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1. A Detailed Re-Examination of the Period Gene Rescue Experiments Shows That Four to Six Cryptochrome-Positive Posterior Dorsal Clock Neurons (DN 1p ) of Drosophila melanogaster Can Control Morning and Evening Activity.

2. A Tug-of-War between Cryptochrome and the Visual System Allows the Adaptation of Evening Activity to Long Photoperiods in Drosophila melanogaster.

3. Cryptochrome-dependent and -independent circadian entrainment circuits in Drosophila.

4. Exquisite light sensitivity of Drosophila melanogaster cryptochrome.

5. Phase-shifting the fruit fly clock without cryptochrome.

6. Human cryptochrome-1 confers light independent biological activity in transgenic Drosophila correlated with flavin radical stability.

7. Cryptochrome-positive and -negative clock neurons in Drosophila entrain differentially to light and temperature.

8. A Detailed Re-Examination of the Period Gene Rescue Experiments Shows That Four to Six Cryptochrome-Positive Posterior Dorsal Clock Neurons (DN1p) of Drosophila melanogaster Can Control Morning and Evening Activity.

9. Antibodies Against the Clock Proteins Period and Cryptochrome Reveal the Neuronal Organization of the Circadian Clock in the Pea Aphid.

10. Exquisite Light Sensitivity of Drosophila melanogaster Cryptochrome.

11. Drosophila cryb mutation reveals two circadian clocks that drive locomotor rhythm and have different responsiveness to light

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