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The effects of circadian disturbances induced by night shifts on the mouse peripheral tissues

Seo et al., 2012

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17787731935484482027
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Seo D
Kim H
Ko C
Schreiber J
Jang Y
Bae K
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Animal cells and systems

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We have examined the effect of circadian disturbances induced by night shifts (NSs) on the phenotypes of the tibiae and abdominal adipose tissues (ADTs) in a mouse model by using in vivo micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). We found that the volumes of total and …
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