The human pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer that forms an integral part of the brain. Through the nocturnally elevated synthesis and release of the neurohormone melatonin, the pineal gland encodes and disseminates information on circadian time, thus coupling the outside world to the biochemical and physiological internal demands of the body. Approaches to better understand molecular details behind the rhythmic signalling in the human pineal gland are limited but implicitly warranted, as human chronobiological dysfunctions are often associated with alterations in melatonin synthesis. Current knowledge on melatonin synthesis in the human pineal gland is based on minimally invasive analyses, and by the comparison of signalling events...
Rhythm generation within the mammalian circadian system is achieved by clock genes and their protein...
Poster presentation: The mammalian pineal organ is a peripheral oscillator, depending on afferent in...
The pineal gland (PG) derives from the neural tube, like the rest of the central nervous system (CNS...
The human pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer that forms an integral part of the brain. Thro...
The mammalian pineal gland synthesizes rhythmically the hormone melatonin, which provides the body w...
Time of day is communicated to the body through rhythmic cues, including pineal gland melatonin synt...
The pineal gland is a photosensitive organ, an important timekeeper and regulator of the day/night c...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
The pineal gland is a central structure in the circadian system which produces melatonin under the c...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
ABSTRACT Melatonin is a ubiquitous molecule in nature, being locally synthesized in several cells an...
Rhythm generation within the mammalian circadian system is achieved by clock genes and their protein...
Poster presentation: The mammalian pineal organ is a peripheral oscillator, depending on afferent in...
The pineal gland (PG) derives from the neural tube, like the rest of the central nervous system (CNS...
The human pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer that forms an integral part of the brain. Thro...
The mammalian pineal gland synthesizes rhythmically the hormone melatonin, which provides the body w...
Time of day is communicated to the body through rhythmic cues, including pineal gland melatonin synt...
The pineal gland is a photosensitive organ, an important timekeeper and regulator of the day/night c...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
The pineal gland is a central structure in the circadian system which produces melatonin under the c...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland located at the center of the brain. It is known to regula...
ABSTRACT Melatonin is a ubiquitous molecule in nature, being locally synthesized in several cells an...
Rhythm generation within the mammalian circadian system is achieved by clock genes and their protein...
Poster presentation: The mammalian pineal organ is a peripheral oscillator, depending on afferent in...
The pineal gland (PG) derives from the neural tube, like the rest of the central nervous system (CNS...