These studies demonstrate that peripheral tissues and organs can detect changes in environmental light and are capable of maintaining some basic functions, independently from our brain clock. The liver can autonomously ensure glucose homeostasis even if there is a glitch in the feedback system to the central clock (SCN). This could be of critical importance in environmentally challenging conditions to the organism. Our body needs to find a fine balance between diving into adjust its clocks in response to environmental stimuli and opposing change; otherwise we would live in a constant jet lag state. These studies provide evidence of the existence of at least two pathways regulating peripheral circadian clocks to reach that equilibrium. The f...
Circadian clocks are intrinsic, time-tracking systems that enable organisms to maintain their physio...
<div><p>The circadian regulatory network is organized in a hierarchical fashion, with a central osci...
The circadian system orchestrates the temporal organization of many aspects of physiology, including...
Mammals rely on a network of circadian clocks to control daily systemic metabolism and physiology. T...
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The mammalian circadian system, which is comprised of multiple cellular clocks located in the organs...
Life on Earth anticipates recurring 24-hour environmental cycles via genetically encoded molecular c...
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping systems that adapt in an anticipatory fashion the physio...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
Over time, the mammalian circadian system has evolved to anticipate a 24 hour day. These rhythms are...
Abstract The mammalian circadian clock, expressed throughout the brain and body, controls daily met...
AbstractA vital role of circadian rhythms is to enable an organism to predict or adapt to environmen...
Each day, all organisms are subjected to changes in light intensity because of the Earth's rotation ...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
The circadian system is composed of coupled endogenous oscillators that allow living beings, includi...
Circadian clocks are intrinsic, time-tracking systems that enable organisms to maintain their physio...
<div><p>The circadian regulatory network is organized in a hierarchical fashion, with a central osci...
The circadian system orchestrates the temporal organization of many aspects of physiology, including...
Mammals rely on a network of circadian clocks to control daily systemic metabolism and physiology. T...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113716/1/dom12520.pd
The mammalian circadian system, which is comprised of multiple cellular clocks located in the organs...
Life on Earth anticipates recurring 24-hour environmental cycles via genetically encoded molecular c...
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping systems that adapt in an anticipatory fashion the physio...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
Over time, the mammalian circadian system has evolved to anticipate a 24 hour day. These rhythms are...
Abstract The mammalian circadian clock, expressed throughout the brain and body, controls daily met...
AbstractA vital role of circadian rhythms is to enable an organism to predict or adapt to environmen...
Each day, all organisms are subjected to changes in light intensity because of the Earth's rotation ...
Many aspects of mammalian physiology display circadian--or once daily--rhythms, such as heart rate, ...
The circadian system is composed of coupled endogenous oscillators that allow living beings, includi...
Circadian clocks are intrinsic, time-tracking systems that enable organisms to maintain their physio...
<div><p>The circadian regulatory network is organized in a hierarchical fashion, with a central osci...
The circadian system orchestrates the temporal organization of many aspects of physiology, including...