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Physiology / Melatonin / Suprachiasmatic nucleus / CLOCK / Sleep medicine / Photosensitive ganglion cell / Light pollution / Shift work / Melanopsin / Circadian rhythms / Biology / Sleep
Date: 2013-11-20 14:43:39
Physiology
Melatonin
Suprachiasmatic nucleus
CLOCK
Sleep medicine
Photosensitive ganglion cell
Light pollution
Shift work
Melanopsin
Circadian rhythms
Biology
Sleep

Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting

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