AbstractCircadian rhythmic processes, mainly regulated by gene expression at the molecular level, have inherent stochasticity. Their robustness or resistance to internal noise has been extensively investigated by most of the previous studies. This work focuses on the constructive roles of internal noise in a reduced Drosophila model, which incorporates negative and positive feedback loops, each with a time delay. It is shown that internal noise sustains reliable oscillations with periods close to 24h in a region of parameter space, where the deterministic kinetics would evolve to a stable steady state. The amplitudes of noise-sustained oscillations are significantly affected by the variation of internal noise level, and the best performance...
Many cellular functions are based on the rhythmic organization of biological processes into self-rep...
AbstractMechanisms composing Drosophila's clock are conserved within the animal kingdom. To learn ho...
Daily rhythms in behavior, physiology and metabolism are controlled by endogenous circadian clocks. ...
AbstractCircadian rhythmic processes, mainly regulated by gene expression at the molecular level, ha...
AbstractAlthough several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillations...
Most living organisms have developed the capability of generating autonomously sustained oscillation...
ABSTRACT Although several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillation...
The effect of the molecular noise by considering the stochastic version of a core deterministic mode...
Although several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillations have be...
AbstractCircadian oscillations of clock gene products are thought to provide time-of-day signals tha...
Circadian rhythms in pacemaker cells persist for weeks in constant darkness, while in other types of...
Circadian rhythms in pacemaker cells persist for weeks in constant darkness, while in other types of...
Video Abstract Video Abstract: Theory of time delayed genetic oscillations with external noisy regul...
In spite of remarkable progress in molecular biology, our understanding of the dynamics and function...
AbstractCircadian rhythms with a period of ∼24 h, are natural timing machines. They are broadly dist...
Many cellular functions are based on the rhythmic organization of biological processes into self-rep...
AbstractMechanisms composing Drosophila's clock are conserved within the animal kingdom. To learn ho...
Daily rhythms in behavior, physiology and metabolism are controlled by endogenous circadian clocks. ...
AbstractCircadian rhythmic processes, mainly regulated by gene expression at the molecular level, ha...
AbstractAlthough several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillations...
Most living organisms have developed the capability of generating autonomously sustained oscillation...
ABSTRACT Although several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillation...
The effect of the molecular noise by considering the stochastic version of a core deterministic mode...
Although several detailed models of molecular processes essential for circadian oscillations have be...
AbstractCircadian oscillations of clock gene products are thought to provide time-of-day signals tha...
Circadian rhythms in pacemaker cells persist for weeks in constant darkness, while in other types of...
Circadian rhythms in pacemaker cells persist for weeks in constant darkness, while in other types of...
Video Abstract Video Abstract: Theory of time delayed genetic oscillations with external noisy regul...
In spite of remarkable progress in molecular biology, our understanding of the dynamics and function...
AbstractCircadian rhythms with a period of ∼24 h, are natural timing machines. They are broadly dist...
Many cellular functions are based on the rhythmic organization of biological processes into self-rep...
AbstractMechanisms composing Drosophila's clock are conserved within the animal kingdom. To learn ho...
Daily rhythms in behavior, physiology and metabolism are controlled by endogenous circadian clocks. ...