The circadian clock temporally organizes cellular physiology throughout the day, allowing daily environmental changes to be anticipated and potentially harmful physiologic processes to be temporally separated. By synchronizing all cells at the tissue level, the circadian clock ensures coherent temporal organismal physiology. Recent advances in our understanding of adult stem cell physiology suggest that aging and perturbations in circadian rhythmicity in stem cells are tightly intertwined. Here we discuss how circadian rhythms regulate and synchronize adult stem cell functions and how alterations in clock function during aging modulate the extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms that determine adult stem cell homeostasis
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Circadian clocks drive B24 h rhythms in tissue physiology. They rely on transcriptional/ translation...
Circadian rhythms are found in almost all organisms from cyanobacteria to humans, where most behavio...
The circadian timing system is a complex biological network of interacting circadian clocks that reg...
Human adult stem cell research is a highly prolific area in modern tissue engineering as these cells...
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily conserved timekeeper that adapts body physiology to diurnal...
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily conserved timekeeper that adapts body physiology to diurnal...
The correct timing of adult stem cell function is essential for tissue homeostasis. Our group was am...
Normal homeostatic functions of adult stem cells have rhythmic daily oscillations that are believed ...
Optimising cell/tissue constructs so that they can be successfully accepted and integrated within a ...
The circadian system is the responsible to organise the internal temporal order in relation to the e...
The circadian timekeeping mechanism adapts physiology to the 24-hour light/dark cycle. However, how ...
Optimising cell/tissue constructs so that they can be successfully accepted and integrated within a ...
SummaryHuman skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how cir...
Many processes in mammalian body exhibit circadian rhythms. These rhythms are driven by an intricate...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Circadian clocks drive B24 h rhythms in tissue physiology. They rely on transcriptional/ translation...
Circadian rhythms are found in almost all organisms from cyanobacteria to humans, where most behavio...
The circadian timing system is a complex biological network of interacting circadian clocks that reg...
Human adult stem cell research is a highly prolific area in modern tissue engineering as these cells...
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily conserved timekeeper that adapts body physiology to diurnal...
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily conserved timekeeper that adapts body physiology to diurnal...
The correct timing of adult stem cell function is essential for tissue homeostasis. Our group was am...
Normal homeostatic functions of adult stem cells have rhythmic daily oscillations that are believed ...
Optimising cell/tissue constructs so that they can be successfully accepted and integrated within a ...
The circadian system is the responsible to organise the internal temporal order in relation to the e...
The circadian timekeeping mechanism adapts physiology to the 24-hour light/dark cycle. However, how ...
Optimising cell/tissue constructs so that they can be successfully accepted and integrated within a ...
SummaryHuman skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how cir...
Many processes in mammalian body exhibit circadian rhythms. These rhythms are driven by an intricate...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Circadian clocks drive B24 h rhythms in tissue physiology. They rely on transcriptional/ translation...
Circadian rhythms are found in almost all organisms from cyanobacteria to humans, where most behavio...