Each day, all organisms are subjected to changes in light intensity because of the Earth's rotation around its own axis. To anticipate this geo-physical variability, and to appropriately respond biochemically, most species, including mammals, have evolved an approximate 24-hour endogenous timing mechanism known as the circadian clock (CC). The 'clock' is self-sustained, cell autonomous and present in every cell type. At the core of the clock resides the CC-oscillator, an exquisitely crafted transcriptional-translational feedback system. Remarkably, components of the CC-oscillator not only maintain daily rhythmicity of their own synthesis, but also generate temporal variability in the expression levels of numerous target genes through transc...
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The circadian clock is an evolutionarily acquired gene network that synchronizes physiological proce...
Circadian clocks control several homeostatic processes in mammals through internal molecular mechani...
Each day, all organisms are subjected to changes in light intensity because of the Earth's rotation ...
All living organisms including humans, experience changes in the light exposure generated by the Ear...
Over the last decades, a better knowledge of the molecular machinery supervising the regulation of c...
The circadian clock system adapts phasic physi-ological activities, such as sleeping and eating, toe...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most frequent hepatic pathology in the Western worl...
AbstractA vital role of circadian rhythms is to enable an organism to predict or adapt to environmen...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
The circadian clock has paramount implications in physiology and pathology. Although the circadian c...
The circadian clock coordinates physiology, metabolism, and behavior with the 24-h cycles of environ...
The circadian clock in the brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus coordinates circadian rhythms and the per...
The liver is a critical organ of energy metabolism. At least 10% of the liver transcriptome demonstr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113716/1/dom12520.pd
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily acquired gene network that synchronizes physiological proce...
Circadian clocks control several homeostatic processes in mammals through internal molecular mechani...
Each day, all organisms are subjected to changes in light intensity because of the Earth's rotation ...
All living organisms including humans, experience changes in the light exposure generated by the Ear...
Over the last decades, a better knowledge of the molecular machinery supervising the regulation of c...
The circadian clock system adapts phasic physi-ological activities, such as sleeping and eating, toe...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most frequent hepatic pathology in the Western worl...
AbstractA vital role of circadian rhythms is to enable an organism to predict or adapt to environmen...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
The circadian clock has paramount implications in physiology and pathology. Although the circadian c...
The circadian clock coordinates physiology, metabolism, and behavior with the 24-h cycles of environ...
The circadian clock in the brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus coordinates circadian rhythms and the per...
The liver is a critical organ of energy metabolism. At least 10% of the liver transcriptome demonstr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113716/1/dom12520.pd
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily acquired gene network that synchronizes physiological proce...
Circadian clocks control several homeostatic processes in mammals through internal molecular mechani...