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Supplementary Figure 1 from A Circadian Clock Transcription Model for the Personalization of Cancer Chronotherapy [PDF]
Xiaomei Li +10 more
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ABSTRACT Basal and standard metabolic rate (BMR and SMR) are cornerstones of physiological ecology and are assumed to be relatively fixed intrinsic properties of organisms that represent the minimum energy required to sustain life. However, this assumption is conceptually flawed. Many core maintenance processes underlying SMR are temporally partitioned
Helena Norman +4 more
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Balance equations can buffer noisy and sustained environmental perturbations of circadian clocks
Mirela Domijan, D.A.J. Rand
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Abstract Recurrent seizures, the hallmark of epilepsy, are influenced by rhythms operating over multiple timescales. Chronobiology is the study of biological timing that aims to explain temporal patterns of events like seizures. Fueled by recent advances in genetics, computational modeling, and device engineering, the chronobiology of epilepsy is now a
Maxime O. Baud +4 more
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Sample Preparation for Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Circadian Time Series in Arabidopsis thaliana
Johanna Krahmer +4 more
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Neuroanatomical details of the lateral neurons of Drosophila melanogaster support their functional role in the circadian system [PDF]
Frank K. Schubert +4 more
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Abstract Objective Epilepsy surgery in people with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) requires accurate removal of all epileptogenic tissue, and outcome is difficult to predict. We explored whether spectral entropy, a fast computable electroencephalographic (EEG) feature, could estimate epileptic activity in intraoperative electrocorticography (ioECoG) and
Eline V. Schaft +53 more
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Seizure forecasting with epilepsy cycles: On the causality of forecasting pipelines
Abstract Objective Seizure risk is modulated by multiscale brain rhythms. Previous studies using cycles in electroencephalography, heart rate, and wearable data suggest the possibility of forecasting seizures days in advance. However, they commonly rely on methods requiring (days of) information from time points beyond the moment of forecast (noncausal
Hongliu Yang +6 more
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