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English: Movie 2. EM-CCD recording over 214 hours showing bioluminescence emission from an MBH slice culture prepared from a PER2::LUC mouse; one frame every hour. 10 μM forskolin was added to the slice at 164 h. Note the revival of individual cellular rhythms particularly in the DMHc.
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Source Guilding C, Hughes A, Brown T, Namvar S, Piggins H (2009). "A riot of rhythms: neuronal and glial circadian oscillators in the mediobasal hypothalamus". Molecular Brain. DOI:10.1186/1756-6606-2-28. PMID 19712475. PMC: 2745382.
Author Guilding C, Hughes A, Brown T, Namvar S, Piggins H
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