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Circadian clocks

2022
Hosted by New Phytologist Editor, Elena Kramer, Harvard University Featuring: - Nicky M. Creux, author of [Flower orientation influences floral temperature, pollinator visits and plant fitness](https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.17627) - Luíza Lane de Barros Dantas, author of [Field microenvironments regulate crop diel ...
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Insect circadian clock outputs

Essays in Biochemistry, 2011
Insects display an impressive variety of daily rhythms, which are most evident in their behaviour. Circadian timekeeping systems that generate these daily rhythms of physiology and behaviour all involve three interacting elements: the timekeeper itself (i.e.
Charlotte, Helfrich-Förster   +2 more
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The mammalian circadian clock

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2003
Organisms populating the earth are under the steady influence of daily and seasonal changes resulting from the planet's rotation and orbit around the sun. This periodic pattern most prominently manifested by the light-dark cycle has led to the establishment of endogenous circadian timing systems that synchronize biological functions to the environment.
Albrecht, U., Eichele, G.
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Circadian clocks: Not your grandfather’s clock

Science, 2016
The last 20 years have seen the rapid evolution of our understanding of the molecular genes and networks that enable almost all forms of life to generate 24-hour—or circadian—rhythms. One finding has been particularly exciting: that the molecular circadian clock resides in almost all of the cells of the body and that the clock regulates the timing of ...
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Circadian Clock and Hypoxia

Circulation Research
The timing of life on Earth is remarkable: between individuals of the same species, a highly similar temporal pattern is observed, with shared periods of activity and inactivity each day. At the individual level, this means that over the course of a single day, a person alternates between two states.
Francesca Sartor   +5 more
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Circadian Clocks and Metabolism

2009
The processes that underlie circadian timekeeping and the regulation of metabolic homeostasis are tightly and reciprocally linked. It is no surprise that many aspects of modern lifestyle such as sleep curtailment, shift work and artificial lighting simultaneously affect the clock and metabolic control.
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Circadian clocks: lessons from fish.

Progress in brain research, 2012
Our understanding of the molecular and cellular organization of the circadian timing system in vertebrates has increased enormously over the past decade. In large part, progress has been based on genetic studies in the mouse as well as on fundamental similarities between vertebrate and Drosophila clocks.
M. L. Idda   +5 more
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Circadian Clock

Reactome - a curated knowledgebase of biological pathways, 2010
F Delaunay   +3 more
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