Suprakhiazmaticheskoe yadro gipotalamusa - vedushchiy endogennyy generator biologicheskikh ritmov v khronoperiodicheskoy sisteme mlekopitayushchikh
- Authors: Mistryugov K.A.1
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- Issue: No 1 (4) (2014)
- Pages: 21-26
- Section: Articles
- Published: 15.12.2014
- URL: https://vmuis.ru/smus/article/view/9002
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