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Academic Article A differential response of two putative mammalian circadian regulators, mper1 and mper2, to light.
Academic Article The mPer2 gene encodes a functional component of the mammalian circadian clock.
Academic Article RIGUI, a putative mammalian ortholog of the Drosophila period gene.
Academic Article Sleep apnoea: time to consider clock genes.
Academic Article Restoration of circadian rhythmicity in circadian clock-deficient mice in constant light.
Academic Article Light entrainment of the mammalian circadian clock by a PRKCA-dependent posttranslational mechanism.
Academic Article The circadian rhythm of glucocorticoids is regulated by a gating mechanism residing in the adrenal cortical clock.
Academic Article Transcriptional profiling in the adrenal gland reveals circadian regulation of hormone biosynthesis genes and nucleosome assembly genes.
Academic Article Disturbed clockwork resetting in Sharp-1 and Sharp-2 single and double mutant mice.
Academic Article Abnormal development of the locus coeruleus in Ear2(Nr2f6)-deficient mice impairs the functionality of the forebrain clock and affects nociception.
Academic Article Adrenal glucocorticoids have a key role in circadian resynchronization in a mouse model of jet lag.
Academic Article Synaptotagmin10-Cre, a driver to disrupt clock genes in the SCN.
Academic Article PKC? participates in food entrainment by regulating BMAL1.
Concept Circadian Rhythm
Academic Article The light-dark cycle controls peripheral rhythmicity in mice with a genetically ablated suprachiasmatic nucleus clock.
Academic Article Synchronization of the mammalian circadian timing system: Light can control peripheral clocks independently of the SCN clock: alternate routes of entrainment optimize the alignment of the body's circadian clock network with external time.
Academic Article Acetylation of BMAL1 by TIP60 controls BRD4-P-TEFb recruitment to circadian promoters.
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