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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
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Perinatal light imprinting of circadian clocks and systems (PLICCS): A signature of photoperiod around birth on circadian system stability and association with cancer

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Pages 782-801 | Received 03 Jan 2017, Accepted 30 Mar 2017, Published online: 21 Apr 2017

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Philip Lewis, Peter Morfeld, Judith Mohren, Martin Hellmich & Thomas C. Erren. (2021) Perinatal photoperiod associations with diabetes and chronotype prevalence in a cross-sectional study of the UK Biobank. Chronobiology International 38:3, pages 343-359.
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Philip Lewis, Ursula Wild, J. Jane Pillow, Russell G. Foster & Thomas C. Erren. (2024) A systematic review of chronobiology for neonatal care units: What we know and what we should consider. Sleep Medicine Reviews 73, pages 101872.
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Thomas C Erren, Judith Mohren & Philip Lewis. (2020) Studying birth month and mortality: what about the perinatal photoperiod?. BMJ, pages m863.
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Thomas C. Erren & Philip Lewis. (2019) Hypothesis: Folklore perpetuated expression of moon-associated bipolar disorders in anecdotally exaggerated werewolf guise. Medical Hypotheses 122, pages 129-133.
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Philip Lewis, Horst W Korf, Liz Kuffer, J Valérie Groß & Thomas C Erren. (2018) Exercise time cues (zeitgebers) for human circadian systems can foster health and improve performance: a systematic review. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 4:1, pages e000443.
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Philip Lewis, Russell G Foster & Thomas C Erren. (2018) Ticking time bomb? High time for chronobiological research. EMBO reports 19:5.
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