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Ueda, H. R., Chen, W., Adachi, A., Wakamatsu, H., Hayashi, S., Takasugi, T., Nagano, M., Nakahama, K., Suzuki, Y., Sugano, S., Iino, M., Shigeyoshi, Y., & Hashimoto, S. (2002). A transcription factor response element for gene expression during circadian night. Nature, 418(6897), 534–539.

Authors 13
  1. Hiroki R. Ueda (first)
  2. Wenbin Chen (additional)
  3. Akihito Adachi (additional)
  4. Hisanori Wakamatsu (additional)
  5. Satoko Hayashi (additional)
  6. Tomohiro Takasugi (additional)
  7. Mamoru Nagano (additional)
  8. Ken-ichi Nakahama (additional)
  9. Yutaka Suzuki (additional)
  10. Sumio Sugano (additional)
  11. Masamitsu Iino (additional)
  12. Yasufumi Shigeyoshi (additional)
  13. Seiichi Hashimoto (additional)
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@article{Ueda_2002, title={A transcription factor response element for gene expression during circadian night}, volume={418}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature00906}, DOI={10.1038/nature00906}, number={6897}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Ueda, Hiroki R. and Chen, Wenbin and Adachi, Akihito and Wakamatsu, Hisanori and Hayashi, Satoko and Takasugi, Tomohiro and Nagano, Mamoru and Nakahama, Ken-ichi and Suzuki, Yutaka and Sugano, Sumio and Iino, Masamitsu and Shigeyoshi, Yasufumi and Hashimoto, Seiichi}, year={2002}, month=aug, pages={534–539} }