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Chronobiologic lead study cost-effectively assesses circadian-circaseptan intermodulation in murine pineal melatonin content.

Abstract

The investment into the design of a study is usually and unfortunately proportional to the available information, i.e. the less one knows the more one is tempted to skimp and perform a minimal 'pilot' study. This is particularly true with respect to chronobiology. On the contrary, at the outset of a study, when the information available regarding a given problem is minimal or zero, the investment into a first study should be near-maximal. …

Authors

Sánchez de la Peña S; Brown GM; Ungar F; Marques N; Scheving LE; Grota LJ; Halberg F

Journal

Chronobiologia, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 329–333

Publication Date

1986

ISSN

0390-0037