from the Daily Aztec by Adriana Millar According to a new San Diego State study, the time someone eats may be as important as what he or she eats. The new study, recently published by SDSU researchers and the Salk Institute for Biological ...
Read More »Considerations for RNA-Seq Analysis of Circadian Rhythms
Circadian rhythms are daily endogenous oscillations of behavior, metabolism, and physiology. At a molecular level, these oscillations are generated by transcriptional-translational feedback loops composed of core clock genes. In turn, core clock genes drive the rhythmic accumulation of downstream outputs-termed ...
Read More »First Atlas of Body Clock Gene Expression in Mammals Informs Timing of Drug Delivery and Emerging Field of Chronotherapy
Penn Medicine study has implications for 100 top-selling US drugs, half of which target daily-oscillating genes PHILADELPHIA — A new effort mapping 24-hr patterns of expression for thousands of genes in 12 different mouse organs – five years in the making ...
Read More »RNA sequencing unlocks bipolar secrets
from medwireNews By Eleanor McDermid Mol Psychiatry 2014; Advance online publication An RNA sequencing study of patients with bipolar disorder has shown altered expression of genes and transcripts, including those involved in neuroplasticity and circadian rhythms. Nirmala Akula (National Institute ...
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