Quantification of protein abundance and interaction defines a mechanism for operation of the circadian clock

  1. Alex Ashton Koch
  2. James S Bagnall
  3. Nicola J Smyllie
  4. Nicola Begley
  5. Antony D Adamson
  6. Jennifer L Fribourgh
  7. David G Spiller
  8. Qing-Jun Meng
  9. Carrie L Partch
  10. Korbinian Strimmer
  11. Thomas A House
  12. Michael H Hastings
  13. Andrew SI Loudon  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  2. Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
  3. University of California, Santa Cruz, United States

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  1. Alex Ashton Koch
  2. James S Bagnall
  3. Nicola J Smyllie
  4. Nicola Begley
  5. Antony D Adamson
  6. Jennifer L Fribourgh
  7. David G Spiller
  8. Qing-Jun Meng
  9. Carrie L Partch
  10. Korbinian Strimmer
  11. Thomas A House
  12. Michael H Hastings
  13. Andrew SI Loudon
(2022)
Quantification of protein abundance and interaction defines a mechanism for operation of the circadian clock
eLife 11:e73976.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73976

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