Rhythm generation within the mammalian circadian system is achieved by clock genes and their protein products. As an integral part of this system, the pineal gland serves the need to tune the body to the temporal environment by the rhythmic synthesis and release of melatonin. A number of human disorders and syndromes are associated with alterations in circadian rhythms of clock genes and their protein products and/or a dysfunction in melatonin synthesis. In the human, little is known about the molecular signature of time management. Pineal tissue from regular autopsies was allocated to asserted time-of-death groups (dawn, day, dusk, night), and analyzed by RT-PCR, immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, and confocal laser scanning microscopy ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to observe and compare the endogenous circadian rhythm and photo...
Pituitary function relies on strictly timed, yet plastic mechanisms, particularly with respect to th...
<p>Temporal gene expressions of <i>Per1</i> (A, B), <i>Cry1</i> (C, D), <i>Cry2</i> (E, F), and <i>A...
Time of day is communicated to the body through rhythmic cues, including pineal gland melatonin synt...
Abstract Background Chick pinealocytes exhibit all the characteristics of a complete circadian syste...
The mammalian pineal gland synthesizes rhythmically the hormone melatonin, which provides the body w...
Transcriptome profiling of the pineal gland has revealed night/day differences in the expression of ...
The pineal gland plays an essential role in vertebrate chronobiology by converting time into a hormo...
The human pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer that forms an integral part of the brain. Thro...
The circadian time-keeping system ensures predictive adaptation of individuals to the reproducible 2...
The mammalian circadian system is composed of numerous oscillators, which gradually differ with rega...
Melatonin is an important endocrine signal for darkness in mammals. Transcriptional activation of th...
. The avian pineal gland, like that of mammals, displays a striking circadian rhythm in the synthesi...
The rat pineal gland transcriptome exhibits dynamic daily variation that reflects nocturnally restri...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to observe and compare the endogenous circadian rhythm and photo...
Pituitary function relies on strictly timed, yet plastic mechanisms, particularly with respect to th...
<p>Temporal gene expressions of <i>Per1</i> (A, B), <i>Cry1</i> (C, D), <i>Cry2</i> (E, F), and <i>A...
Time of day is communicated to the body through rhythmic cues, including pineal gland melatonin synt...
Abstract Background Chick pinealocytes exhibit all the characteristics of a complete circadian syste...
The mammalian pineal gland synthesizes rhythmically the hormone melatonin, which provides the body w...
Transcriptome profiling of the pineal gland has revealed night/day differences in the expression of ...
The pineal gland plays an essential role in vertebrate chronobiology by converting time into a hormo...
The human pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer that forms an integral part of the brain. Thro...
The circadian time-keeping system ensures predictive adaptation of individuals to the reproducible 2...
The mammalian circadian system is composed of numerous oscillators, which gradually differ with rega...
Melatonin is an important endocrine signal for darkness in mammals. Transcriptional activation of th...
. The avian pineal gland, like that of mammals, displays a striking circadian rhythm in the synthesi...
The rat pineal gland transcriptome exhibits dynamic daily variation that reflects nocturnally restri...
International audienceThe human pineal gland regulates day‐night dynamics of multiple physiological ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to observe and compare the endogenous circadian rhythm and photo...
Pituitary function relies on strictly timed, yet plastic mechanisms, particularly with respect to th...
<p>Temporal gene expressions of <i>Per1</i> (A, B), <i>Cry1</i> (C, D), <i>Cry2</i> (E, F), and <i>A...