Ozone is among the most toxic environmental stressors to which we are continuously exposed. Due to its critical location, skin is one of the most susceptible tissues to oxidative stress damaging effect of ozone. An increasing collection of data suggests a significant role of circadian system in regulation of cellular response to oxidative stress. However, the molecular mechanism linking circadian clock and antioxidant pathway it is not completely understood. Here we investigated a possible protective role of entrained circadian clock to ozone induced damage in keratinocytes, the main cellular component of human epidermis. Our results showed that, clock-synchronized keratinocytes compared to arrhythmic ones exhibited a more efficient antioxi...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative barrier protecting organisms from environmental insults, incl...
The circadian clock regulates many important aspects of physiology, allowing organisms to anticipate...
Circadian clock is regulated by a transcriptional/translational feedback loop (TTFL) lasting ∼24 h. ...
Circadian rhythms are biological oscillations that occur with an approximately 24 h period and optim...
Circadian oscillators are endogenous processes which cycle with a period of 24 hours and allow synch...
Circadian oscillators are endogenous processes which cycle with a period of 24 hours and allow synch...
The role of the circadian clock in skin and the identity of genes participating in its chronobiology...
The role of the circadian clock in skin and the identity of genes participating in its chronobiology...
Epidemiological studies of humans and experimental studies with mouse models suggest that sunburn re...
Both innate and adaptive immune cells exist in the skin, predominantly in the dermis layer. Recent s...
Epidemiological studies of humans and experimental studies with mouse models suggest that sunburn re...
First described in the early 20th century, diurnal oscillations in stem cell proliferation exist in ...
Circadian rhythms are daily oscillations that, in mammals, are driven by both a master clock, locate...
Circadian clocks are internal mechanisms regulating many physiological processes.\ud Research sugges...
To anticipate daily environmental changes, most organisms developed endogenous timing systems, the s...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative barrier protecting organisms from environmental insults, incl...
The circadian clock regulates many important aspects of physiology, allowing organisms to anticipate...
Circadian clock is regulated by a transcriptional/translational feedback loop (TTFL) lasting ∼24 h. ...
Circadian rhythms are biological oscillations that occur with an approximately 24 h period and optim...
Circadian oscillators are endogenous processes which cycle with a period of 24 hours and allow synch...
Circadian oscillators are endogenous processes which cycle with a period of 24 hours and allow synch...
The role of the circadian clock in skin and the identity of genes participating in its chronobiology...
The role of the circadian clock in skin and the identity of genes participating in its chronobiology...
Epidemiological studies of humans and experimental studies with mouse models suggest that sunburn re...
Both innate and adaptive immune cells exist in the skin, predominantly in the dermis layer. Recent s...
Epidemiological studies of humans and experimental studies with mouse models suggest that sunburn re...
First described in the early 20th century, diurnal oscillations in stem cell proliferation exist in ...
Circadian rhythms are daily oscillations that, in mammals, are driven by both a master clock, locate...
Circadian clocks are internal mechanisms regulating many physiological processes.\ud Research sugges...
To anticipate daily environmental changes, most organisms developed endogenous timing systems, the s...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative barrier protecting organisms from environmental insults, incl...
The circadian clock regulates many important aspects of physiology, allowing organisms to anticipate...
Circadian clock is regulated by a transcriptional/translational feedback loop (TTFL) lasting ∼24 h. ...