نتایج جستجو برای: biological clocks

تعداد نتایج: 471539  

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Jian M. Ding Dong Chen E.Todd Weber Lia E. Faiman Michael A. Rea Martha U. Gillette

What is it famous for? Without doubt, the Tanaguchi Foundation’s major achievement was the funding of a cyclotron at Osaka University between 1937 and 1943. The construction of that facility was a major boost to Osaka University and enabled it to attract many young scientists to its new Physics department. One of the Department’s first Professors was Hideki Yukawa, the theoretical physicist who...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Martha Merrow Marc F.P.M. Maas

As scientists, we strive for highly controlled conditions. The real world, however, is noisy. Complex networks are a coping mechanism for an erratic environment.

2009
Pierre Schulz Thierry Steimer

Time is a dimension tightly associated with the biology of living species. There are cycles of varied lengths in biological activities, from very short (ultradian) rhythms to rhythms with a period of approximately one day (circadian) and rhythms with longer cycles, of a week, a month, a season, or even longer. These rhythms are generated by endogenous biological clocks, i.e. timekeeping structu...

2011
Carolina Escobar Roberto Salgado-Delgado Eduardo Gonzalez-Guerra Araceli Tapia Osorio Manuel Angeles-Castellanos Ruud M. Buijs

The relevance of a synchronized temporal order for adaptation and homeostasis is discussed in this review. We present evidence suggesting that an altered temporal order between the biological clock and external temporal signals leads to disease. Evidence mainly based on a rodent model of "night work" using forced activity during the sleep phase suggests that altered activity and feeding schedul...

2011
Edward H. Hellen Evgenii Volkov Jurgen Kurths Syamal Kumar Dana

An electronic analog of a synthetic genetic network known as the repressilator is proposed. The repressilator is a synthetic biological clock consisting of a cyclic inhibitory network of three negative regulatory genes which produces oscillations in the expressed protein concentrations. Compared to previous circuit analogs of the repressilator, the circuit here takes into account more accuratel...

2011
Norihito Nakamichi

A wide range of biological processes exhibit circadian rhythm, enabling plants to adapt to the environmental day-night cycle. This rhythm is generated by the so-called 'circadian clock'. Although a number of genetic approaches have identified >25 clock-associated genes involved in the Arabidopsis clock mechanism, the molecular functions of a large part of these genes are not known. Recent compr...

2013
Hirokazu Fukuda Haruhiko Murase Isao T. Tokuda

Plant circadian systems are composed of a large number of self-sustained cellular circadian oscillators. Although the light-dark signal in the natural environment is known to be the most powerful Zeitgeber for the entrainment of cellular oscillators, its effect is too strong to control the plant rhythm into various forms of synchrony. Here, we show that the application of pulse perturbations, i...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 2007

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Systems biology and medicine 2010
Ingunn W Jolma Ole Didrik Laerum Cathrine Lillo Peter Ruoff

The biological clock, present in nearly all eukaryotes, has evolved such that organisms can adapt to our planet's rotation in order to anticipate the coming day or night as well as unfavorable seasons. As all modern high-precision chronometers, the biological clock uses oscillation as a timekeeping element. In this review, we describe briefly the discovery, historical development, and general p...

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