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Volume 10, Supplement 2, November 2009

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Circadian biology and sleep: missing links in obesity and metabolism?
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The role of cell-specific circadian clocks in metabolism and disease
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The regulation of central and peripheral circadian clocks in humans
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Delta sleep-inducing peptide and glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper: potential links between circadian mechanisms and obesity?
pp. 46-51(6)
Authors: Gimble, J. M.; Ptitsyn, A. A.; Goh, B. C.; Hebert, T.; Yu, G.; Wu, X.; Zvonic, S.; Shi, X.-M.; Floyd, Z. E.

Adipose tissue, adipocytes and the circadian timing system
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Reduced sleep as an obesity risk factor
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A biobehavioural model of the night eating syndrome
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