Abstract Background The circadian rhythm in mammals is orchestrated by a central pacemaker in the brain, but most peripheral tissues contain their own intrinsic circadian oscillators. The circadian rhythm is a fundamental biological system in mammals involved in the regulation of various physiological functions such as behavior, cardiovascular functions and energy metabolism. Thus, it is important to understand the correlation between circadian oscillator and physiological functions in peripheral tissues. However, it is still difficult to investigate the molecular oscillator in primary culture cells. Results In this study, we used a novel Tol2 transposon based Dbp promoter or Bmal1 promoter driven luciferase reporter vector system to detect...
<div><p>(A) Circadian reporter constructs used in these studies. Each contains the mouse <i>Bmal1</i...
Daily rhythms in physiology and behavior are produced by a circadian system consisting of a central ...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
Reporters for the recording of circadian rhythms have provided significant advancements in our under...
International audienceThe clock genes family is expressed by all the somatic cells driving central a...
Circadian clocks are functional in all light-sensitive organisms, allowing for an adaptation to the ...
Circadian clocks have long been known to be essential for the maintenance of physiological and behav...
Real-time recording of circadian liver gene expression in freely moving mice reveals the phase-setti...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a central pacemaker in the brain's suprachiasmatic...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a central pacemaker in the brain's suprachiasmatic...
Circadian clocks are intrinsic, time-tracking systems that enable organisms to maintain their physio...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a master pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus ...
In mammals, almost all aspects of physiology and behavior are under the control of the circadian clo...
AbstractCircadian (ca. 24 hr) oscillations in expression of mammalian “clock genes” are found not on...
The central circadian pacemaker is located in the hypothalamus of mammals, but essentially the same ...
<div><p>(A) Circadian reporter constructs used in these studies. Each contains the mouse <i>Bmal1</i...
Daily rhythms in physiology and behavior are produced by a circadian system consisting of a central ...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
Reporters for the recording of circadian rhythms have provided significant advancements in our under...
International audienceThe clock genes family is expressed by all the somatic cells driving central a...
Circadian clocks are functional in all light-sensitive organisms, allowing for an adaptation to the ...
Circadian clocks have long been known to be essential for the maintenance of physiological and behav...
Real-time recording of circadian liver gene expression in freely moving mice reveals the phase-setti...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a central pacemaker in the brain's suprachiasmatic...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a central pacemaker in the brain's suprachiasmatic...
Circadian clocks are intrinsic, time-tracking systems that enable organisms to maintain their physio...
The mammalian circadian timing system consists of a master pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus ...
In mammals, almost all aspects of physiology and behavior are under the control of the circadian clo...
AbstractCircadian (ca. 24 hr) oscillations in expression of mammalian “clock genes” are found not on...
The central circadian pacemaker is located in the hypothalamus of mammals, but essentially the same ...
<div><p>(A) Circadian reporter constructs used in these studies. Each contains the mouse <i>Bmal1</i...
Daily rhythms in physiology and behavior are produced by a circadian system consisting of a central ...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...