AbstractCircadian clocks allow a temporal coordination and segregation of physiological, metabolic, and behavioural processes as well as their synchronization with the environmental cycles of day and night. Circadian regulation thereby provides a vital advantage, improving an organisms’ adaptation to its environment. The molecular clock can be synchronized with environmental cycles of day and night, but is able to maintain a self-sustained molecular oscillation also in the absence of environmental stimuli. Interlocked transcriptional-translational feedback loops were shown to form the basis of circadian clock function in all phyla from bacteria, fungi, plants, insects to humans. More recently post-translational regulation was identified to ...
In Drosophila, a number of key processes such as emergence from the pupal case, locomotor activity, ...
<p>This mechanism has been proposed to consist of a transcriptional feedback loop (red) and a post-t...
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained 24-hour period oscillations present in most organisms, from bac...
AbstractCircadian clocks allow a temporal coordination and segregation of physiological, metabolic, ...
Daily rhythms in behavior, physiology and metabolism are controlled by endogenous circadian clocks. ...
Almost all living organisms display rhythms in their activities coinciding with the day-night cycles...
AbstractMechanisms composing Drosophila's clock are conserved within the animal kingdom. To learn ho...
AbstractCircadian clocks, internal timekeepers that generate a daily rhythmicity, help organisms to ...
Molecular genetics has revealed the identities of several components of the fundamental circadian mo...
AbstractThe circadian clock is essential in almost all living organisms to synchronise biochemical, ...
A large part of mammalian physiology and behaviour shows regular daily variations. This temporal org...
A large part of mammalian physiology and behaviour shows regular daily variations. This temporal org...
Much of our behavior and physiology exhibits daily oscillations driven by a circadian rhythm. While ...
The daily rhythms that adapt organisms to the solar cycle are driven by internal circadian clocks. T...
AbstractIn the Drosophila circadian clock, daily cycles in the RNA levels of dclock (dClk) are antip...
In Drosophila, a number of key processes such as emergence from the pupal case, locomotor activity, ...
<p>This mechanism has been proposed to consist of a transcriptional feedback loop (red) and a post-t...
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained 24-hour period oscillations present in most organisms, from bac...
AbstractCircadian clocks allow a temporal coordination and segregation of physiological, metabolic, ...
Daily rhythms in behavior, physiology and metabolism are controlled by endogenous circadian clocks. ...
Almost all living organisms display rhythms in their activities coinciding with the day-night cycles...
AbstractMechanisms composing Drosophila's clock are conserved within the animal kingdom. To learn ho...
AbstractCircadian clocks, internal timekeepers that generate a daily rhythmicity, help organisms to ...
Molecular genetics has revealed the identities of several components of the fundamental circadian mo...
AbstractThe circadian clock is essential in almost all living organisms to synchronise biochemical, ...
A large part of mammalian physiology and behaviour shows regular daily variations. This temporal org...
A large part of mammalian physiology and behaviour shows regular daily variations. This temporal org...
Much of our behavior and physiology exhibits daily oscillations driven by a circadian rhythm. While ...
The daily rhythms that adapt organisms to the solar cycle are driven by internal circadian clocks. T...
AbstractIn the Drosophila circadian clock, daily cycles in the RNA levels of dclock (dClk) are antip...
In Drosophila, a number of key processes such as emergence from the pupal case, locomotor activity, ...
<p>This mechanism has been proposed to consist of a transcriptional feedback loop (red) and a post-t...
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained 24-hour period oscillations present in most organisms, from bac...