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Circadian Clocks, Sleep, and Metabolism

2021
A molecular circadian clock exists not only in the brain, but also in most cells of the body. Research over the past two decades has demonstrated that it directs daily rhythmicity of nearly every aspect of metabolism. It also consolidates sleep-wake behavior each day into an activity/feeding period and a sleep/fasting period.
Nowak, Nora   +2 more
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A photoregulatory mechanism of the circadian clock in Arabidopsis

Nature Plants, 2021
Xu Wang   +8 more
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The circadian clock and metabolism

Clinical Science, 2010
Mammals have developed an endogenous circadian clock located in the SCN (suprachiasmatic nuclei) of the anterior hypothalamus that responds to the environmental light–dark cycle. Human homoeostatic systems have adapted to daily changes in a way that the body anticipates the sleep and activity periods.
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Genetics of Circadian Clocks

Botanica Acta, 1983
AbstractThe isolation of circadian clock mutants in Neurospora crassa and Drosophila melanogaster have identified numerous genes whose function is necessary for the normal operation of the circadian clock. In Neurospora many of these mutants map to a single locus called frq, whose properties suggest that its gene product is intimately involved in clock
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The Circadian Clock

2010
Contributors Preface A History of Chronobiological Concepts S. Daan Transcriptional Regulation of circadian clocks J. A. Ripperger, S. A. Brown Posttranslational Regulation of Circadian Clocks J. T. Vanselow, A. Kramer Non-Image Forming Photoreceptors S. N. Peirson, R. G. Foster Circadian Clocks and Metabolism H.
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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

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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The role of the circadian clock system in physiology

Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology, 2018
Violetta Pilorz   +2 more
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Circadian rhythms and the molecular clock in cardiovascular biology and disease

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019
S. Crnko   +3 more
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