Orchestration of gene expression across the seasons : Hypothalamic gene expression in natural photoperiod throughout the year in the Siberian hamster


Autoria(s): Petri, Ines; Diedrich, Victoria; Wilson, Dana; Fernández-Calleja, José; Herwig, Annika; Steinlechner, Stephan; Barrett, Perry
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12/07/2016

12/07/2016

11/07/2016

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Funding for work in the laboratory of PB was supported by Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division, BBSRC (grant BB/M001504/1), British Society for Neuroendocrinology (research visit grant to IP). Work in the laboratory of SS was supported by a grant from the DFG (Ste 331/8-1). We thank Siegried Hilken, Marianne Brüning, Dr. Esther Lipokatic-Takacs and Dr. Frank Scherbarth at UVMH for technical assistance. We thank Graham Horgan of Bioinformatics, Statistics Scotland for assistance with some of statistical tests.

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Petri , I , Diedrich , V , Wilson , D , Fernández-Calleja , J , Herwig , A , Steinlechner , S & Barrett , P 2016 , ' Orchestration of gene expression across the seasons : Hypothalamic gene expression in natural photoperiod throughout the year in the Siberian hamster ' Scientific Reports , vol 6 , 29689 . , 10.1038/srep29689

2045-2322

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http://hdl.handle.net/2164/6206

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep29689

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University of Aberdeen, Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, RINH