Parcourir par sujet "Circadian Rhythm"
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AtHESPERIN: A novel regulator of circadian rhythms with poly(A)-degrading activity in plants
Delis C., Krokida A., Tomatsidou A., Tsikou D., Beta R.A.A., Tsioumpekou M., Moustaka J., Stravodimos G., Leonidas D.D., Balatsos N.A.A., Papadopoulou K.K. (2016)We report the identification and characterization of a novel gene, AtHesperin (AtHESP) that codes for a deadenylase in Arabidopsis thaliana. The gene is under circadian clock-gene regulation and has similarity to the ... -
Chrono-nutrition: A review of current evidence from observational studies on global trends in time-of-day of energy intake and its association with obesity
Almoosawi S., Vingeliene S., Karagounis L.G., Pot G.K. (2016)The importance of the circadian rhythm in regulating human food intake behaviour and metabolism has long been recognised. However, little is known as to how energy intake is distributed over the day in existing populations, ... -
Core clock regulators in dexamethasone-treated HEK 293T cells at 4 h intervals
Beta R.A.A., Arsenopoulou Z.V., Kanoura A., Dalkidis D., Avraamidou R., Balatsos N.A.A. (2022)Objective: The study of the circadian clock and its mechanisms is easily facilitated through clock resetting in cell culture. Among the various established synchronizers of the circadian clock in cell culture (temperature, ... -
Towards improving sterile insect technique: Exposure to orange oil compounds increases sexual signalling and longevity in Ceratitis capitata males of the Vienna 8 GSS
Kouloussis N.A., Gerofotis C.D., Ioannou C.S., Iliadis I.V., Papadopoulos N.T., Koveos D.S. (2017)The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a notorious insect pest causing huge economic losses worldwide. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is widely used for its control. Using sexually mature sterilized ... -
The vicious circle between physical, psychological, and physiological characteristics of shift work in nurses: a multidimensional approach
Vlahoyiannis A., Karali E., Giannaki C.D., Karioti A., Pappas A., Lavdas E., Karatzaferi C., Sakkas G.K. (2022)Purpose: To compare physical, psychological, and physiological adaptations between rotating and morning shift health workers using objective and subjective approaches. Methods: Forty nurses [n = 20 morning shift (MS) group; ...