I "Gut" Rhythm: the microbiota as a modulator of the stress response and circadian rhythms
The stress response and circadian rhythms are essential to maintain appropriate responses to the environment and are known to be impacted by the gut microbiota. Due to the interconnected nature of these important components of physiology, in this review we explore how the gut microbiota may play a role in regulating the integration of stress and ...
Gabriel S. S. Tofani+2 more
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Effect of pH on the cyanobacterial circadian oscillator in vitro. [PDF]
Ito-Miwa K+3 more
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Conserved function of a RasGEF‐mediated pathway in the metabolic compensation of the circadian clock
Metabolic compensation of the circadian clock is essential for stabilizing the period of endogenous timekeeping in environments with significant nutrient fluctuations. In this study, we demonstrate that RasGEF (SOS1)‐mediated signaling, which is influenced by metabolic conditions, supports the robust function of the circadian clock under low glucose ...
Orsolya Sárkány+6 more
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Complex Signaling Networks Underlying Blue-Light-Mediated Floral Transition in Plants. [PDF]
Kong Y, Zheng Y.
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Temporal orchestration of repressive chromatin modifiers by circadian clock Period complexes
Hao A. Duong, C. Weitz
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DmdA‐independent lag phase shortening in Phaeobacter inhibens bacteria under stress conditions
The lag phase is crucial for resuming bacterial growth and can be shortened by fueling the methionine cycle with methyl groups from DMSP or other methylated compounds. While DmdA is the primary DMSP demethylase in Phaeobacter inhibens, stress activates additional enzymes like Bmt. This enzymatic flexibility allows bacteria to exit the lag phase rapidly,
Delia A. Narváez‐Barragán+2 more
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Multi-Omic Analysis Reveals Astrocytic Annexin-A2 as Critical for Network-Level Circadian Timekeeping in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus. [PDF]
Patton AP+6 more
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A mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with genetically induced insulin resistance without hyperglycemia exhibits depressive and anxiolytic behaviors. Insulin resistance could enhance depression and suppress anxiety in relation to the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in AD. Aim Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD)
Naotaka Izuo+2 more
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Dual-approach co-expression analysis framework (D-CAF) enables identification of novel circadian co-regulation from multi-omic timeseries data. [PDF]
Chuah J, Cordi CV, Hahn J, Hurley JM.
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Pathogenesis of Melasma Explained
Pathophysiology of melasma. ABSTRACT This review provides an in‐depth analysis of the pathophysiology of melasma and highlights recent studies that elucidate its underlying mechanisms. Given the prevalence of melasma, a thorough understanding of its pathogenesis is critical for the development of effective treatment strategies.
Lara Ali, Firas Al Niaimi
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