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Science 13 June 1969:
Vol. 164. no. 3885, pp. 1288 - 1289
DOI: 10.1126/science.164.3885.1288

Articles

Circadian Rhythm in Mammalian Body Temperature Entrained by Cyclic Pressure Changes

Page Hayden 1 and Robert G. Lindberg 1

1 Medical Systems Laboratory, Northrop Corporate Laboratories, Hawthorne, California 90250

A 24-hour cycle of pressure (1.0 to 1.09 atmospheres) can act as a zeitgeber to entrain the endogenous circadian rhythm of body temperature in pocket mice (Perognathus longimembris) under constant conditions of environmental temperature and light.


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