Lipids comprise a diverse group of metabolites that are indispensable as energy storage molecules, cellular membrane components and mediators of inter- and intra-cellular signaling processes. Lipid homeostasis plays a crucial role in maintaining metabolic health in mammals including human beings. A growing body of evidence suggests that the circadian clock system ensures temporal orchestration of lipid homeostasis, and that perturbation of such diurnal regulation leads to the development of metabolic disorders comprising obesity and type 2 diabetes. In view of the emerging role of circadian regulation in maintaining lipid homeostasis, in this review, we summarize the current knowledge on lipid metabolic pathways controlled by the mammalian ...
Graham R McGinnis, Martin E Young Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, U...
Circadian rhythms are 24-h internal biological rhythms within organisms that govern virtually all as...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...
AbstractThe circadian timing system plays a key role in orchestrating lipid metabolism. In concert w...
SummaryCircadian clocks play a major role in orchestrating daily physiology, and their disruption ca...
The circadian system orchestrates the temporal organization of many aspects of physiology, including...
The circadian system orchestrates metabolism in daily 24-hour cycles. Such rhythms organize metaboli...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
By regulating the metabolism of fatty acids, carbohydrates, and xenobiotic, the mammalian circadian ...
Lipidomics has been defined as the large-scale analysis of lipids in organelles, cells, tissues, or ...
Recent evidence suggests that circadian clocks ensure temporal orchestration of lipid homeostasis an...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
Circadian clocks maintain periodicity in internal cycles of behavior, physiology, and metabolism, en...
Circadian clocks play an important role in lipid homeostasis with impact on various metabolic disea...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
Graham R McGinnis, Martin E Young Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, U...
Circadian rhythms are 24-h internal biological rhythms within organisms that govern virtually all as...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...
AbstractThe circadian timing system plays a key role in orchestrating lipid metabolism. In concert w...
SummaryCircadian clocks play a major role in orchestrating daily physiology, and their disruption ca...
The circadian system orchestrates the temporal organization of many aspects of physiology, including...
The circadian system orchestrates metabolism in daily 24-hour cycles. Such rhythms organize metaboli...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
By regulating the metabolism of fatty acids, carbohydrates, and xenobiotic, the mammalian circadian ...
Lipidomics has been defined as the large-scale analysis of lipids in organelles, cells, tissues, or ...
Recent evidence suggests that circadian clocks ensure temporal orchestration of lipid homeostasis an...
International audienceMost organisms have developed an autonomous time-keeping system that generates...
Circadian clocks maintain periodicity in internal cycles of behavior, physiology, and metabolism, en...
Circadian clocks play an important role in lipid homeostasis with impact on various metabolic disea...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
Graham R McGinnis, Martin E Young Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, U...
Circadian rhythms are 24-h internal biological rhythms within organisms that govern virtually all as...
Most living beings, including humans, must adapt to rhythmically occurring daily changes in their en...