Dorsal clock networks drive temperature preference rhythms in Drosophila
Animals display a body temperature rhythm (BTR). Little is known about the mechanisms by which a rhythmic pattern of BTR is regulated and how body temperature is set at different times of the day. As small ectotherms, Drosophila exhibit a daily temperature preference rhythm (TPR), which generates BT...
Main Authors: | Chen, S.-C (Author), Goda, T. (Author), Hamada, F.N (Author), Riley, A.C (Author), Sekiguchi, M. (Author), Tang, X. (Author), Umezaki, Y. (Author), Yoshii, T. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2022
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