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Robert Henry Pfeiffer Professor of Neurobiology
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Neurobiology, WAB- 360
200 Longwood Ave
Boston MA 02115
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An intrinsic circadian clock of the pancreas is required for normal insulin release and glucose homeostasis in mice.
Authors: Sadacca LA, Lamia KA, deLemos AS, Blum B, Weitz CJ.
Diabetologia
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Diabetologia
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Identification of RACK1 and protein kinase Calpha as integral components of the mammalian circadian clock.
Authors: Robles MS, Boyault C, Knutti D, Padmanabhan K, Weitz CJ.
Science
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Science
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Daily rhythms of food-anticipatory behavioral activity do not require the known circadian clock.
Physiological significance of a peripheral tissue circadian clock.
Intrinsic circadian clock of the mammalian retina: importance for retinal processing of visual information.
Authors: Storch KF, Paz C, Signorovitch J, Raviola E, Pawlyk B, Li T, Weitz CJ.
Cell
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Cell
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CIPC is a mammalian circadian clock protein without invertebrate homologues.
Authors: Zhao WN, Malinin N, Yang FC, Staknis D, Gekakis N, Maier B, Reischl S, Kramer A, Weitz CJ.
Nat Cell Biol
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Nat Cell Biol
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Physiological importance of a circadian clock outside the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
Authors: Storch KF, Paz C, Signorovitch J, Raviola E, Pawlyk B, Li T, Weitz CJ.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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Brain-specific phosphorylation of MeCP2 regulates activity-dependent Bdnf transcription, dendritic growth, and spine maturation.
Authors: Zhou Z, Hong EJ, Cohen S, Zhao WN, Ho HY, Schmidt L, Chen WG, Lin Y, Savner E, Griffith EC, Hu L, Steen JA, Weitz CJ, Greenberg ME.
Neuron
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Neuron
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A role for cardiotrophin-like cytokine in the circadian control of mammalian locomotor activity.
A screen for secreted factors of the suprachiasmatic nucleus.