Editor’s Note: The circadian rhythm—the 24-hour cycle of the physiological processes of living beings—is instrumental in determining the sleeping and feeding patterns of all animals, including humans. Clear patterns of brain-wave activity, hormone production, cell regeneration, and other biological activities are linked to this daily cycle. Our author focuses on two relatively new areas of research—circadian genomics and epigenomics—and their potential for advancing medical insight
Circadian rhythms influence most of our life activities, notably getting up and going to sleep every...
The circadian time-keeping system ensures predictive adaptation of individuals to the reproducible 2...
Mammals have evolved an internal timing system, the circadian clock, which synchronizes physiology a...
Physiology of the mammalian body has been adapted to diurnal cycles of around 24 h, an evolutionary ...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms — from cyanobacteria to hu...
The circadian clock is a fundamental biological timing mechanism that generates nearly 24 h rhythms ...
Time is a dimension tightly associated with the biology of living species. There are cycles of varie...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms- from cyanobacteria to hum...
The daily light-dark cycle governs rhythmic changes in the behavior and/or physiology of most specie...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
We humans are diurnal – active in the day and asleep at night. Along with this pattern of rest and a...
The mammalian circadian system, which is comprised of multiple cellular clocks located in the organs...
The human circadian system consists of the master clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypotha...
Circadian rhythms permeate mammalian biology. They are manifested in the temporal organisation of be...
Circadian rhythms influence most of our life activities, notably getting up and going to sleep every...
The circadian time-keeping system ensures predictive adaptation of individuals to the reproducible 2...
Mammals have evolved an internal timing system, the circadian clock, which synchronizes physiology a...
Physiology of the mammalian body has been adapted to diurnal cycles of around 24 h, an evolutionary ...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms — from cyanobacteria to hu...
The circadian clock is a fundamental biological timing mechanism that generates nearly 24 h rhythms ...
Time is a dimension tightly associated with the biology of living species. There are cycles of varie...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms- from cyanobacteria to hum...
The daily light-dark cycle governs rhythmic changes in the behavior and/or physiology of most specie...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
We humans are diurnal – active in the day and asleep at night. Along with this pattern of rest and a...
The mammalian circadian system, which is comprised of multiple cellular clocks located in the organs...
The human circadian system consists of the master clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypotha...
Circadian rhythms permeate mammalian biology. They are manifested in the temporal organisation of be...
Circadian rhythms influence most of our life activities, notably getting up and going to sleep every...
The circadian time-keeping system ensures predictive adaptation of individuals to the reproducible 2...
Mammals have evolved an internal timing system, the circadian clock, which synchronizes physiology a...