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  • Temperature as a Universal ... Temperature as a Universal Resetting Cue for Mammalian Circadian Oscillators
    Buhr, Ethan D; Yoo, Seung-Hee; Takahashi, Joseph S Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2010, Volume: 330, Issue: 6002
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    Environmental temperature cycles are a universal entraining cue for all circadian systems at the organismal level with the exception of homeothermic vertebrates. We report here that resistance to ...
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  • Neuropsin (OPN5) Mediates L... Neuropsin (OPN5) Mediates Local Light-Dependent Induction of Circadian Clock Genes and Circadian Photoentrainment in Exposed Murine Skin
    Buhr, Ethan D.; Vemaraju, Shruti; Diaz, Nicolás ... Current biology, 10/2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 20
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    Nearly all mammalian tissues have functional, autonomous circadian clocks, which free-run with non-24 h periods and must be synchronized (entrained) to the 24 h day. This entrainment mechanism is ...
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  • Molecular components of the... Molecular components of the Mammalian circadian clock
    Buhr, Ethan D; Takahashi, Joseph S Handbook of experimental pharmacology, 2013 217
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    Mammals synchronize their circadian activity primarily to the cycles of light and darkness in the environment. This is achieved by ocular photoreception relaying signals to the suprachiasmatic ...
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  • Disruption of the clock com... Disruption of the clock components CLOCK and BMAL1 leads to hypoinsulinaemia and diabetes
    Bass, Joseph; Marcheva, Biliana; Ramsey, Kathryn Moynihan ... Nature (London), 07/2010, Volume: 466, Issue: 7306
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    The molecular clock maintains energy constancy by producing circadian oscillations of rate-limiting enzymes involved in tissue metabolism across the day and night. During periods of feeding, ...
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  • Violet-light suppression of... Violet-light suppression of thermogenesis by opsin 5 hypothalamic neurons
    Zhang, Kevin X; D'Souza, Shane; Upton, Brian A ... Nature (London), 09/2020, Volume: 585, Issue: 7825
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    The opsin family of G-protein-coupled receptors are used as light detectors in animals. Opsin 5 (also known as neuropsin or OPN5) is a highly conserved opsin that is sensitive to visible violet light ...
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  • Light entrainment of the mu... Light entrainment of the murine intraocular pressure circadian rhythm utilizes non-local mechanisms
    Tsuchiya, Shunsuke; Buhr, Ethan D; Higashide, Tomomi ... PloS one, 09/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 9
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    Intraocular pressure (IOP) is known to have a strong circadian rhythm, yet how light/dark cycles entrain this rhythm is unknown. The purpose of this study was to assess whether, like the retina, the ...
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  • Emergence of noise-induced ... Emergence of noise-induced oscillations in the central circadian pacemaker
    Ko, Caroline H; Yamada, Yujiro R; Welsh, David K ... PLoS biology, 10/2010, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Bmal1 is an essential transcriptional activator within the mammalian circadian clock. We report here that the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of Bmal1-null mutant mice, unexpectedly, generates ...
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  • Circadian Clock Feedback Cy... Circadian Clock Feedback Cycle Through NAMPT-Mediated NAD⁺ Biosynthesis
    Ramsey, Kathryn Moynihan; Yoshino, Jun; Brace, Cynthia S ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2009, Volume: 324, Issue: 5927
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    The circadian clock is encoded by a transcription-translation feedback loop that synchronizes behavior and metabolism with the light-dark cycle. Here we report that both the rate-limiting enzyme in ...
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