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Pineal lysosomal enzymes in the Syrian hamster: circadian rhythm and effects of castration or short photoperiod treatment
M. K. Vaughan
, G. M. Vaughan
, J. C. Little
, G. R. Buzzell
, J. P. Chambers
,
R. J. Reiter
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Light
100%
Photoperiodicity
45%
Enzyme Activity
36%
Circadian Rhythm
36%
Hexosaminidase
36%
Animal
27%
Syrian Hamster
27%
Experiment
27%
Hamster
18%
Acid Phosphatase
18%
Lysozyme
9%
Hormone Action
9%
Time
9%
Regulatory Mechanism
9%
Glucosidases
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Photoperiod
45%
Enzyme Activity
36%
Circadian Rhythm
36%
Animals
27%
Hamster
18%
Acid Phosphatase
18%
Males
18%
Enzymes
9%
Androgen
9%
Hypogonadism
9%
Women
9%
Adults
9%
Neuroscience
Lysosome Enzyme
45%
Circadian Rhythm
36%
Enzyme Activity
36%
Beta N Acetylhexosaminidase
36%
Beta-Glucuronidase
27%
Acid Phosphatase
18%
Enzymes
9%
Androgen
9%
Glucosidase
9%
Hypogonadism
9%
Alpha Arabinofuranosidase
9%