Background: Low-amplitude temperature oscillations can entrain the phase of circadian rhythms in several unicellular and multicellular organisms, including Neurospora and Drosophila. Because mammalian body temperature is subject to circadian variations of 1°C–4°C, we wished to determine whether these temperature cycles could serve as a Zeitgeber for circadian gene expression in peripheral cell types. Results: In RAT1 fibroblasts cultured in vitro, circadian gene expression could be established by a square wave temperature rhythm with a ΔT of 4°C (12 hr 37°C/12 hr 33°C). To examine whether natural body temperature rhythms can also affect circadian gene expression, we first measured core body temperature cycles in the peritoneal cavities of m...
Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep in time w...
<div><p>Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep i...
Mammalian circadian clock in peripheral organs, molecular mechanism and entrainment The circadian sy...
AbstractBackground: Low-amplitude temperature oscillations can entrain the phase of circadian rhythm...
Abstract Peripheral cells from mammalian tissues, while perfectly capable of cir-cadian rhythm gener...
Body temperature rhythms synchronize circadian oscillations in different tissues, depending on the d...
Circadian clocks in the peripheral tissues of mice are known to be entrained by pulse stimuli such a...
International audienceThe clock genes family is expressed by all the somatic cells driving central a...
The mammalian circadian system synchronizes daily timing of activity and rest with the environmental...
<p>Circadian rhythms in mammals are driven by a central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). ...
Mammalian circadian genes are capable of producing a self-sustained, autonomous oscillation whose pe...
Many physiological processes in organisms from bacteria to man are rhythmic, and some of these are c...
The circadian rhythm of body temperature (Tb) is a well-known phenomenon. However, it is unknown how...
Many physiological processes in organisms from bacteria to man are rhythmic, and some of these are c...
textabstractThe mammalian circadian system is composed of a light-entrainable central clock in the s...
Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep in time w...
<div><p>Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep i...
Mammalian circadian clock in peripheral organs, molecular mechanism and entrainment The circadian sy...
AbstractBackground: Low-amplitude temperature oscillations can entrain the phase of circadian rhythm...
Abstract Peripheral cells from mammalian tissues, while perfectly capable of cir-cadian rhythm gener...
Body temperature rhythms synchronize circadian oscillations in different tissues, depending on the d...
Circadian clocks in the peripheral tissues of mice are known to be entrained by pulse stimuli such a...
International audienceThe clock genes family is expressed by all the somatic cells driving central a...
The mammalian circadian system synchronizes daily timing of activity and rest with the environmental...
<p>Circadian rhythms in mammals are driven by a central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). ...
Mammalian circadian genes are capable of producing a self-sustained, autonomous oscillation whose pe...
Many physiological processes in organisms from bacteria to man are rhythmic, and some of these are c...
The circadian rhythm of body temperature (Tb) is a well-known phenomenon. However, it is unknown how...
Many physiological processes in organisms from bacteria to man are rhythmic, and some of these are c...
textabstractThe mammalian circadian system is composed of a light-entrainable central clock in the s...
Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep in time w...
<div><p>Circadian clocks drive biological rhythms with a period of approximately 24 hours and keep i...
Mammalian circadian clock in peripheral organs, molecular mechanism and entrainment The circadian sy...