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Melatonin Normalizes The Reentrainment of Senescence Accelerated Mice (Sam) to A New Light-Darkcycle

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Melatonin After Four Decades

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Shibata, S., Asai, M., Itsuki, O., Ikeda, M., Yoshioka, T. (2002). Melatonin Normalizes The Reentrainment of Senescence Accelerated Mice (Sam) to A New Light-Darkcycle. In: Olcese, J. (eds) Melatonin After Four Decades. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 460. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46814-X_28

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