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Circadian rhythms in the auditory system [PDF]
Circadian clocks have been found in numerous cell types and tissues of the body, allowing organisms to coordinate their daily biological functions. They generate cycles of behavioral and physiological processes with a period length of ~24h, which are ...
Basinou, Vasiliki
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Central and peripheral circadian clocks and their role in Alzheimer's disease
Molecular and cellular oscillations constitute an internal clock that tracks the time of day and permits organisms to optimize their behaviour and metabolism to suit the daily demands they face.
R. Chauhan+3 more
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Circadian Clocks: The Tissue Is the Issue [PDF]
The circadian clock uses a widely expressed pair of clock activators to drive tissue-specific rhythms in target gene expression. A new study sheds light on this tissue specificity by showing that binding of clock activators and tissue-specific transcription factors to closely associated target sites enables cooperative activation of target genes in ...
Jerome S. Menet, Paul E. Hardin
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Salivary metabolic signatures associated with lung cancer are systematically characterized through a self‐developed high‐throughput mass spectrometry Lab‐on‐a‐Chip platform. Utilizing these metabolic fingerprints, SalivaMLD, an integrated machine‐learning‐driven classification model is developed and demonstrates superior performance in detecting lung ...
Shuang Lin+17 more
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Physiological links of circadian clock and biological clock of aging
Circadian rhythms orchestrate biochemical and physiological processes in living organisms to respond the day/night cycle. In mammals, nearly all cells hold self-sustained circadian clocks meanwhile couple the intrinsic rhythms to systemic changes in a ...
Fang Liu, Hung-Chun Chang
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The PC‐O@TOB capsules are designed to exhibit bactericidal effects, regulate the bone immune microenvironment by promoting M2 macrophage polarization, eliminate excessive ROS, and enhance bone regeneration, providing a novel multi‐dimensional approach for the treatment of osteomyelitis.
Dong Yang+6 more
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Reciprocal interactions between circadian clocks and aging
Virtually, all biological processes in the body are modulated by an internal circadian clock which optimizes physiological and behavioral performance according to the changing demands of the external 24-h world. This circadian clock undergoes a number of
G. Banks, P. Nolan, S. Peirson
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Aortic dissection (AD) is accompanied by a decrease in CCDC80 in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). CCDC80 can interact with JAK2, and VSMC‐specific CCDC80 deficiency accelerates the progression of AD by activating the JAK2/STAT3 pathway involved in regulating the phenotype switching and function of VSMCs.
Qingqing Xiao+18 more
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I RAPPORTI ECONOMICO-FINANZIARI TRA ITALIA E REPUBBLICA DI SAN MARINO [PDF]
Circadian clocks coordinate 24-hr rhythms of behavior and physiology. In mammals, a master clock residing in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is reset by the light-dark cycle, while timed food intake is a potent synchronizer of peripheral clocks such as
Barclay, J.+6 more
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Circadian clock and cardiovascular disease [PDF]
Both the physiological and pathological functions of cardiovascular organs are closely related to circadian rhythm, an endogenously driven 24-h cycle. Heart rate, blood pressure, and endothelial function show diurnal variations within a day. The onset of cardiovascular disorders such as acute coronary syndrome, atrial arrhythmia, and subarachinoid ...
Koji Maemura, Norihiko Takeda
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