Amanda-Jayne Carr

Lecturer and Principal Investigator


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University College London

Institute of Ophthalmology

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Photoperiod Differentially Regulates Circadian Oscillators in Central and Peripheral Tissues of the Syrian Hamster


Journal article


Amanda-Jayne F. Carr, Jonathan D. Johnston, Andrei G. Semikhodskii, Tania Nolan, Felino R.A. Cagampang, J.Anne Stirland, Andrew S.I. Loudon
Current Biology, vol. 13, Elsevier {BV}, 2003 Sep, pp. 1543--1548

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APA   Click to copy
Carr, A.-J. F., Johnston, J. D., Semikhodskii, A. G., Nolan, T., Cagampang, F. R. A., Stirland, J. A., & Loudon, A. S. I. (2003). Photoperiod Differentially Regulates Circadian Oscillators in Central and Peripheral Tissues of the Syrian Hamster. Current Biology, 13, 1543–1548.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Carr, Amanda-Jayne F., Jonathan D. Johnston, Andrei G. Semikhodskii, Tania Nolan, Felino R.A. Cagampang, J.Anne Stirland, and Andrew S.I. Loudon. “Photoperiod Differentially Regulates Circadian Oscillators in Central and Peripheral Tissues of the Syrian Hamster.” Current Biology 13 (September 2003): 1543–1548.


MLA   Click to copy
Carr, Amanda-Jayne F., et al. “Photoperiod Differentially Regulates Circadian Oscillators in Central and Peripheral Tissues of the Syrian Hamster.” Current Biology, vol. 13, Elsevier {BV}, Sept. 2003, pp. 1543–48.


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@article{carr2003a,
  title = {Photoperiod Differentially Regulates Circadian Oscillators in Central and Peripheral Tissues of the Syrian Hamster},
  year = {2003},
  month = sep,
  journal = {Current Biology},
  pages = {1543--1548},
  publisher = {Elsevier {BV}},
  volume = {13},
  author = {Carr, Amanda-Jayne F. and Johnston, Jonathan D. and Semikhodskii, Andrei G. and Nolan, Tania and Cagampang, Felino R.A. and Stirland, J.Anne and Loudon, Andrew S.I.},
  month_numeric = {9}
}


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