The circadian clock is an endogenous oscillator that controls daily rhythms in metabolism, physiology, and behavior. Although the timekeeping components differ among species, a common design principle is a transcription-translation negative feedback loop. However, it is becoming clear that other mechanisms can contribute to the generation of 24 h rhythms. Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) exhibit 24 h rhythms in their redox state in all kingdoms of life. In mammalian adrenal gland, heart and brown adipose tissue, such rhythms are generated as a result of an inactivating hyperoxidation reaction that is reduced by coordinated import of sulfiredoxin (Srx) into the mitochondria. However, a quantitative description of the Prx/Srx oscillating system is still...
AbstractThe suprachiasmatic nucleus governs daily variations of physiology and behavior in mammals. ...
Diurnal and seasonal rhythmicity, entrained by environmental and nutritional cues, is a vital part o...
The ubiquity of biological rhythms in life implies that it results from selection in the evolutionar...
The circadian clock is an endogenous oscillator that controls daily rhythms in metabolism, physiolog...
Physiological rhythms are central to life. Mammalian behavior and metabolism are organized around th...
Circadian clocks coordinate mammalian behavior and physiology enabling organisms to anticipate 24-ho...
Physiological rhythms are central to life. Mammalian behavior and metabolism are organized around th...
ABSTRACT: The circadian clock allows organisms to accurately predict the earth’s rotation and modify...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are present in all living organisms. They organise processes such as gene t...
AbstractCircadian rhythms enable organisms to co-ordinate biological processes with the predictable ...
SummaryA recent study suggests that circadian clocks may have evolved at the time of the Great Oxida...
Integration of knowledge concerning circadian rhythms, metabolic networks, and sleep-wake cycles is ...
Cellular life emerged similar to 3.7 billion years ago. With scant exception, terrestrial organisms ...
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus is the master regulator of the circadian clock...
Abstract Significance: Both circadian rhythm and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are...
AbstractThe suprachiasmatic nucleus governs daily variations of physiology and behavior in mammals. ...
Diurnal and seasonal rhythmicity, entrained by environmental and nutritional cues, is a vital part o...
The ubiquity of biological rhythms in life implies that it results from selection in the evolutionar...
The circadian clock is an endogenous oscillator that controls daily rhythms in metabolism, physiolog...
Physiological rhythms are central to life. Mammalian behavior and metabolism are organized around th...
Circadian clocks coordinate mammalian behavior and physiology enabling organisms to anticipate 24-ho...
Physiological rhythms are central to life. Mammalian behavior and metabolism are organized around th...
ABSTRACT: The circadian clock allows organisms to accurately predict the earth’s rotation and modify...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are present in all living organisms. They organise processes such as gene t...
AbstractCircadian rhythms enable organisms to co-ordinate biological processes with the predictable ...
SummaryA recent study suggests that circadian clocks may have evolved at the time of the Great Oxida...
Integration of knowledge concerning circadian rhythms, metabolic networks, and sleep-wake cycles is ...
Cellular life emerged similar to 3.7 billion years ago. With scant exception, terrestrial organisms ...
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus is the master regulator of the circadian clock...
Abstract Significance: Both circadian rhythm and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are...
AbstractThe suprachiasmatic nucleus governs daily variations of physiology and behavior in mammals. ...
Diurnal and seasonal rhythmicity, entrained by environmental and nutritional cues, is a vital part o...
The ubiquity of biological rhythms in life implies that it results from selection in the evolutionar...