Mechanisms of Circadian Systems in Animals and Their Clinical Relevance
Well known experts in the field of Chronobiology from around the world, provide an integrative view of the state of the art of circadian biology. At present, genetic and epigenetic interaction of regulatory pathways among circadian oscillators, metabolic
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anisms of Circadian Systems in Animals and Their Clinical Relevance
Mechanisms of Circadian Systems in Animals and Their Clinical Relevance
Raúl Aguilar-Roblero • Mauricio Díaz-Muñoz María Luisa Fanjul-Moles Editors
Mechanisms of Circadian Systems in Animals and Their Clinical Relevance
Editors Raúl Aguilar-Roblero Instituto de Fisiología Celular Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México México, Distrito Federal, México
Mauricio Díaz-Muñoz Instituto de Neurobiología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Juriquilla, Querétaro, México
María Luisa Fanjul-Moles Facultad de Ciencias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México México, Distrito Federal, México
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Foreword
The solar cycle of light and dark is the most pervasive recurring stimulus experienced by living organisms. Mechanisms of this adaptation have diverged throughout evolution, but the fundamental mechanisms are quite similar throughout the plant and animal kingdoms. The foundation of each is the presence of specific sets of g
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