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Socially adjusted synchrony in the activity profiles of common marmosets in light-dark conditions
(Informa Healthcare, 2013)
Precision of circadian wake and activity onset timing in the mouse
(Springer, 1986)
In each circadian cycle, a mouse begins its major activity period with discrete wake onset and activity onset events. The precision with which these events are timed in constant darkness was analyzed using the approach ...
Alternative splicing adds a new loop to the circadian clock
(Landes Bioscience, 2011-05)
Circadian clocks allow organisms to adjust multiple physiological and developmental processes in anticipation of daily and seasonal changes in the environment. At the molecular level these clocks consist of interlocked ...
Disruption of light-induced c-Fos immunoreactivity in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of chronic epileptic rats
(Elsevier B.V., 1996-09-27)
Photic stimulation during specific day periods may induce Fos oncoprotein expression within the ventrolateral part of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the hypothalamus of rodents. This phenomenon appears to be a major ...
Circadian-rhythm of the endopeptidase 22.19 (ec 3.4.22.19) in the rat-brain
(Marcel Dekker Inc, 2015)
Circadian-rhythm of the endopeptidase 22.19 (ec 3.4.22.19) in the rat-brain
(Marcel Dekker Inc, 2015)
Role for LSM genes in the regulation of circadian rhythms
(National Academy Of Sciences, 2014-10)
Growing evidence suggests that core spliceosomal components differentially affect RNA processing of specific genes; however, whether changes in the levels or activities of these factors control specific signaling pathways ...
Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology: What we know and what we should know
(Bacteria and Host, 2021-12-09)
Sepsis is a syndrome caused by a deregulated host response to infection, representing the primary cause of death from infection. In animal models, the mortality rate is strongly dependent on the time of sepsis induction, ...