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Temporal organization as a therapeutic target

Pages 335-337 | Published online: 01 Apr 2022

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William Hrushesky, James F Grutsch, Dinah Faith Q Huff, Linda Tavolacci & Thomas Kazlausky. (2016) Temporal tuning of daily rhythms helps advanced cancer patients and cancer survivors feel better, live better, and live longer. ChronoPhysiology and Therapy 6, pages 1-13.
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Jorge Mendoza. (2019) Circadian insights into the biology of depression: Symptoms, treatments and animal models. Behavioural Brain Research 376, pages 112186.
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Ann C. M. Smith, Rebecca S. Morse, Wendy Introne & Wallace C. DuncanJrJr. (2019) Twenty‐four‐hour motor activity and body temperature patterns suggest altered central circadian timekeeping in Smith–Magenis syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 179:2, pages 224-236.
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Gregory L. Willis, Jamilee Boda & Christopher B. Freelance. (2018) Polychromatic Light Exposure as a Therapeutic in the Treatment and Management of Parkinson's Disease: A Controlled Exploratory Trial. Frontiers in Neurology 9.
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Brian J. Prendergast, Kenneth G. Onishi, Priyesh N. Patel & Tyler J. Stevenson. (2014) Circadian arrhythmia dysregulates emotional behaviors in aged Siberian hamsters. Behavioural Brain Research 261, pages 146-157.
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