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A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1.
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spelling | Yang, Xiaoyong 0890-9369 1549-5477 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Developmental Biology Genetics http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1920710 <jats:p>It is a long-standing view that the circadian clock functions to proactively align internal physiology with the 24-h rotation of the earth. Recent studies, including one by Schmutz and colleagues (pp. 345–357) in the February 15, 2010, issue of <jats:italic>Genes & Development</jats:italic>, delineate strikingly complex connections between molecular clocks and nuclear receptor signaling pathways, implying the existence of a large-scale circadian regulatory network coordinating a diverse array of physiological processes to maintain dynamic homeostasis.</jats:p> A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1. Genes & Development |
spellingShingle | Yang, Xiaoyong, Genes & Development, A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1., Developmental Biology, Genetics |
title | A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1. |
title_full | A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1. |
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title_unstemmed | A wheel of time: the circadian clock, nuclear receptors, and physiology: Figure 1. |
topic | Developmental Biology, Genetics |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1920710 |