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Majority of the physiological processes in the human organism are rhythmic. The most common are the diurnal changes that repeat roughly every 24 hours, called circadian rhythms.
Adam Wichniak +7 more
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Galactose-modified small molecule modulator targets RORα to enhance circadian rhythm and alleviate periodontitis-associated alveolar bone loss [PDF]
Circadian rhythm disorders are associated with dysfunction in inflammatory diseases, and targeted regulation of the circadian rhythm could serve as an intervention strategy. RORα/γ, as core components of circadian clock genes, positively modulate the key
Guangxia Feng +17 more
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SLEEP AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISORDERS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE. [PDF]
Gros P, Videnovic A.
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A randomized controlled trial examining the impact of diversified nursing interventions on the circadian rhythm of sedated critically ill patients [PDF]
Background:Circadian rhythms are cyclical processes within an organism that develop over time for the organism to better adapt to its environment. Disruption of the circadian rhythm by various factors can have both acute and chronic adverse effects on ...
Mengfei Zhang +6 more
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Circadian Rhythm Disorders in Sleep-Waking and Body Temperature in Elderly Patients with Dementia and Their Treatment [PDF]
Masako Okawa +5 more
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Circadian rhythm as a therapeutic target
Wei Ruan +2 more
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The neurobiology of circadian rhythms [PDF]
Purpose of review There is growing awareness of the importance of circadian rhythmicity in various research fields. Exciting developments are ongoing in the field of circadian neurobiology linked to sleep, food intake, and memory.
Boersma, Gretha J., +2 more
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Circadian rhythm disorder is described as discrepancy between person’s sleep habits and usual, generally accepted sleep model during 24-hour period. Circadian rhythm disorders affect not only person’s working capacity during the day but also may reduce ...
Ieva Jonušaitė +3 more
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The circadian rhythm is a major environmental regulator of plants and animal physiology. The alternation of days and nights is translated at the cell and tissue level thanks to a molecular machinery, called the circadian clock.
E. Hadadi, H. Acloque
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