Disruption of running activity rhythm following restricted feeding in female mice: Preventive effects of antidepressants
Biological rhythms are critical in the etiology of mood disorders; therefore, effective mood disorder treatments should address rhythm disturbances. Among the variables synchronized with the light-dark cycle, spontaneous activity in rodents is useful for investigating circadian rhythms. However, pre...
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Main Authors: | Kazumi Miyawaki (Author), Hiroaki Araki (Author), Hiroyuki Yoshimura (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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