Alexis Webb, a graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis in the neuroscience program, worked with Erik Herzog, Ph.D., associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences; Nikhil Angelo, an undergraduate biology major; and James Huettner, Ph.D., associate professor of cell biology and physiology in the School of Medicine, to demonstrate that individual cells isolated from the biological clock can keep daily time all by themselves.
However, by themselves, they are unreliable. The neurons get out of sync and capriciously quit or start oscillating again.