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Publication : Masking in waved-2 mice: EGF receptor control of locomotion questioned.

First Author  Mrosovsky N Year  2005
Journal  Chronobiol Int Volume  22
Issue  6 Pages  963-74
PubMed ID  16393701 Mgi Jnum  J:116871
Mgi Id  MGI:3695172 Doi  10.1080/07420520500395086
Citation  Mrosovsky N, et al. (2005) Masking in waved-2 mice: EGF receptor control of locomotion questioned. Chronobiol Int 22(6):963-74
abstractText  It has been suggested that epidermal growth factors (EGF) are responsible for the inhibition of locomotion by light (i.e., masking) in nocturnal rodents (Kramer et al., 2001). The poor masking response of waved-2 (Egfr(wa2)) mutant mice, with reduced EGF receptor activity, was adduced in support of this idea. In the present work, we studied the responses to light over a large range in illumination levels, in a variety of tests, with pulses of light and with ultradian light-dark cycles in Egfr(wa2) mutant mice. No evidence suggested that normal functioning of epidermal growth factor receptors was required, or even involved, in masking.
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