Circadian rhythms are found in almost all organisms from cyanobacteria to humans, where most behavioral and physiological processes occur over a period of approximately 24 h in tandem with the day/night cycles. In general, these rhythmic processes are under regulation of circadian clocks. The role of circadian clocks in regulating metabolism and consequently cellular and metabolic homeostasis is an intensively investigated area of research. However, the links between circadian clocks and aging are correlative and only recently being investigated. A physiological decline in most processes is associated with advancing age, and occurs at the onset of maturity and in some instances is the result of accumulation of cellular damage beyond a criti...
Disruption of the circadian clock, which directs rhythmic expression of numerous output genes, accel...
Virtually, all biological processes in the body are modulated by an internal circadian clock which o...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...
Circadian rhythms are generated by an intrinsic cellular mechanism that controls a large array of ph...
Circadian rhythms are recurring patterns in a host of physiological and other parameters that recur ...
Circadian rhythms are recurring patterns in a host of physiological and other parameters that recur ...
Many processes in mammalian body exhibit circadian rhythms. These rhythms are driven by an intricate...
Aging is associated with impairments in the circadian rhythms, and with energy deregulation that aff...
doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00455 The aging clock and circadian control of metabolism and genome stabili...
Circadian clocks maintain periodicity in internal cycles of behavior, physiology, and metabolism, en...
Circadian rhythms are the daily oscillations in multiple organism functions, from clock gene express...
Circadian rhythms play an influential role in nearly all aspects of physiology and behavior in the v...
There is increasing evidence that aging is affected by biological (circadian) clocks – the internal ...
Aging of biological clocks that time various biochemical, physiological and behavioural functions in...
The process of aging and circadian rhythms are intimately intertwined, but how peripheral clocks inv...
Disruption of the circadian clock, which directs rhythmic expression of numerous output genes, accel...
Virtually, all biological processes in the body are modulated by an internal circadian clock which o...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...
Circadian rhythms are generated by an intrinsic cellular mechanism that controls a large array of ph...
Circadian rhythms are recurring patterns in a host of physiological and other parameters that recur ...
Circadian rhythms are recurring patterns in a host of physiological and other parameters that recur ...
Many processes in mammalian body exhibit circadian rhythms. These rhythms are driven by an intricate...
Aging is associated with impairments in the circadian rhythms, and with energy deregulation that aff...
doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00455 The aging clock and circadian control of metabolism and genome stabili...
Circadian clocks maintain periodicity in internal cycles of behavior, physiology, and metabolism, en...
Circadian rhythms are the daily oscillations in multiple organism functions, from clock gene express...
Circadian rhythms play an influential role in nearly all aspects of physiology and behavior in the v...
There is increasing evidence that aging is affected by biological (circadian) clocks – the internal ...
Aging of biological clocks that time various biochemical, physiological and behavioural functions in...
The process of aging and circadian rhythms are intimately intertwined, but how peripheral clocks inv...
Disruption of the circadian clock, which directs rhythmic expression of numerous output genes, accel...
Virtually, all biological processes in the body are modulated by an internal circadian clock which o...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...