Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume  |
Pages |
Stevens, R.G. |
Working against our endogenous circadian clock: Breast cancer and electric lighting in the modern world |
2009 |
Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis |
680 |
106-108 |
Ishikawa, R.; Shinomura, T.; Takano, M.; Shimamoto, K. |
Phytochrome dependent quantitative control of Hd3a transcription is the basis of the night break effect in rice flowering |
2009 |
Genes & Genetic Systems |
84 |
179-184 |
Yoshinaka, K.; Yamaguchi, A.; Matsumura, R.; Node, K.; Tokuda, I.; Akashi, M. |
Effect of different light-dark schedules on estrous cycle in mice, and implications for mitigating the adverse impact of night work |
2017 |
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms |
22 |
876-884 |
Shor, E.; Potavskaya, R.; Kurtz, A.; Paik, I.; Huq, E.; Green, R. |
PIF-mediated sucrose regulation of the circadian oscillator is light quality and temperature dependent |
2018 |
Genes |
9 |
|
Figueiro, M.G.; Rea, M.S.; Bullough, J.D. |
Does architectural lighting contribute to breast cancer? |
2006 |
Journal of Carcinogenesis |
5 |
20 |