Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1/2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian clock. Like many peripheral tissues, Cry1 and -2 are expressed in the retina, where they are thought to play a role in regulating rhythmic physiology. However, studies differ in consensus as to their localization and function, and CRY1 immunostaining has not been convincingly demonstrated in the retina. Here we describe the expression and function of CRY1 and -2 in the mouse retina in both sexes. Unexpectedly, we show that CRY1 is expressed throughout all retinal layers, whereas CRY2 is restricted to the photoreceptor layer. Retinal PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE recordings from CRY1-deficient mice show reduced clock robustness and stability, while those ...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
In mammals the retina contains photoactive molecules responsible for both vision and circadian photo...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1-2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
The retina is both a sensory organ and a self-sustained circadian clock. Gene targeting studies have...
The retina is both a sensory organ and a self-sustained circadian clock. Gene targeting studies have...
Cryptochromes regulate the circadian clock in animals and plants. Humans and mice have two cryptochr...
To examine roles of the Cryptochromes (Cry1 and Cry2) in mammalian circadian photoreception, we reco...
Attempts to understand circadian organization in the mammalian retina have concentrated increasingly...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Attempts to understand circadian organization in the mammalian retina have concentrated increasingly...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
Abstract \nTo examine roles of the Cryptochromes (Cry1 and Cry2) in mammalian circadian photorecepti...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
In mammals the retina contains photoactive molecules responsible for both vision and circadian photo...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1-2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
The retina is both a sensory organ and a self-sustained circadian clock. Gene targeting studies have...
The retina is both a sensory organ and a self-sustained circadian clock. Gene targeting studies have...
Cryptochromes regulate the circadian clock in animals and plants. Humans and mice have two cryptochr...
To examine roles of the Cryptochromes (Cry1 and Cry2) in mammalian circadian photoreception, we reco...
Attempts to understand circadian organization in the mammalian retina have concentrated increasingly...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Attempts to understand circadian organization in the mammalian retina have concentrated increasingly...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
Abstract \nTo examine roles of the Cryptochromes (Cry1 and Cry2) in mammalian circadian photorecepti...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
In mammals the retina contains photoactive molecules responsible for both vision and circadian photo...