Abstract: Melatonin is a highly pleiotropic regulator molecule, which influences numerous functions in almost every organ and, thus, up- or down-regulates many genes, frequently in a circadian manner. Our understanding of the mechanisms controlling gene expression is actually now expanding to a previously unforeseen extent. In addition to classic actions of transcription factors, gene expression is induced, suppressed or modulated by a number of RNAs and proteins, such as miRNAs, lncRNAs, piRNAs, antisense transcripts, deadenylases, DNA methyltransferases, histone methylation complexes, histone demethylases, histone acetyltransferases and histone deacetylases. Direct or indirect evidence for involvement of melatonin in this network of playe...
The aim of this article was to perform a systematic review on the role of melatonin in the preventio...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...
Abstract: Brain aging is linked to certain types of neurodegenerative diseases and identifying new t...
Melatonin is a highly pleiotropic regulator molecule, which influences numerous functions in almost ...
Abstract: Melatonin, the neurohormone of the pineal gland, is also produced by various other tissues...
The circadian clock is a regulatory system, with a periodicity of approximately 24 h, that generates...
It would be most useful to identify a biomarker of circadian dysregulation that could be used in epi...
International audienceBackground: Melatonin synchronizes central but also peripheral oscillators (fe...
Melatonin is an evolutionarily conserved molecule that serves a time-keeping function in various spe...
Melatonin is a neuroendocrine hormone secreted by the pineal gland to transduce the body′s circadia...
Abstract: Melatonin plays important roles in modulating brain function especially in the entrainment...
AbstractMelatonin is one of the most versatile and ubiquitous molecule widely distributed in nature ...
In the human organism, the circadian regulation of carbohydrates metabolism is essential for the glu...
Abstract: This review article discusses the special role that melatonin, a m...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
The aim of this article was to perform a systematic review on the role of melatonin in the preventio...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...
Abstract: Brain aging is linked to certain types of neurodegenerative diseases and identifying new t...
Melatonin is a highly pleiotropic regulator molecule, which influences numerous functions in almost ...
Abstract: Melatonin, the neurohormone of the pineal gland, is also produced by various other tissues...
The circadian clock is a regulatory system, with a periodicity of approximately 24 h, that generates...
It would be most useful to identify a biomarker of circadian dysregulation that could be used in epi...
International audienceBackground: Melatonin synchronizes central but also peripheral oscillators (fe...
Melatonin is an evolutionarily conserved molecule that serves a time-keeping function in various spe...
Melatonin is a neuroendocrine hormone secreted by the pineal gland to transduce the body′s circadia...
Abstract: Melatonin plays important roles in modulating brain function especially in the entrainment...
AbstractMelatonin is one of the most versatile and ubiquitous molecule widely distributed in nature ...
In the human organism, the circadian regulation of carbohydrates metabolism is essential for the glu...
Abstract: This review article discusses the special role that melatonin, a m...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
The aim of this article was to perform a systematic review on the role of melatonin in the preventio...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...
Abstract: Brain aging is linked to certain types of neurodegenerative diseases and identifying new t...