Circadian Rhythms
Our daily routines and physiological functions-and those of virtually all living organisms-are synchronized with the Earth's rotation about its axis. These include sleep patterns, hormone secretion, blood pressure, body temperature, and feeding behavior. Oscillations in these processes, or circadian rhythms, are controlled by molecular feedback loops that integrate with environmental and metabolic stimuli.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology examines the molecular and cellular details of the oscillatory machinery and how they control aspects of our physiology. Contributors discuss the cell-autonomous generation of circadian time and how those mechanisms interact with circuit-level mechanisms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Links between circadian and redox systems, as well as the relationship between circadian oscillations and pathogenic infections, are also covered.

In addition, the authors examine circadian rhythms in other species (e.g., plants and Drosophila) and how they enable the organisms to adapt to their environments. This volume will therefore serve as a valuable reference for not only neurobiologists and cell and molecular biologists, but all who wish to understand the clocks and rhythms of life.
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Circadian Rhythms
Our daily routines and physiological functions-and those of virtually all living organisms-are synchronized with the Earth's rotation about its axis. These include sleep patterns, hormone secretion, blood pressure, body temperature, and feeding behavior. Oscillations in these processes, or circadian rhythms, are controlled by molecular feedback loops that integrate with environmental and metabolic stimuli.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology examines the molecular and cellular details of the oscillatory machinery and how they control aspects of our physiology. Contributors discuss the cell-autonomous generation of circadian time and how those mechanisms interact with circuit-level mechanisms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Links between circadian and redox systems, as well as the relationship between circadian oscillations and pathogenic infections, are also covered.

In addition, the authors examine circadian rhythms in other species (e.g., plants and Drosophila) and how they enable the organisms to adapt to their environments. This volume will therefore serve as a valuable reference for not only neurobiologists and cell and molecular biologists, but all who wish to understand the clocks and rhythms of life.
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Overview

Our daily routines and physiological functions-and those of virtually all living organisms-are synchronized with the Earth's rotation about its axis. These include sleep patterns, hormone secretion, blood pressure, body temperature, and feeding behavior. Oscillations in these processes, or circadian rhythms, are controlled by molecular feedback loops that integrate with environmental and metabolic stimuli.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology examines the molecular and cellular details of the oscillatory machinery and how they control aspects of our physiology. Contributors discuss the cell-autonomous generation of circadian time and how those mechanisms interact with circuit-level mechanisms in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Links between circadian and redox systems, as well as the relationship between circadian oscillations and pathogenic infections, are also covered.

In addition, the authors examine circadian rhythms in other species (e.g., plants and Drosophila) and how they enable the organisms to adapt to their environments. This volume will therefore serve as a valuable reference for not only neurobiologists and cell and molecular biologists, but all who wish to understand the clocks and rhythms of life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621821243
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication date: 01/31/2018
Series: Perspectives CSHL
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 10.20(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction to Chronobiology
Sandra J. Kuhlman, L. Michon Craig, and Jeanne F. Duffy

Cellular Timekeeping: It's Redox o'Clock
Nikolay B. Milev, Sue-Goo Rhee, and Akhilesh B. Reddy

Regulating the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN) Circadian Clockwork: Interplay between Cell-Autonomous and Circuit-Level Mechanisms
Erik D. Herzog, Tracey Hermanstyne, Nicola J. Smyllie, and Michael H. Hastings

Membrane Currents, Gene Expression, and Circadian Clocks
Charles N. Allen, Michael N. Nitabach, and Christopher S. Colwell

Molecular Mechanisms of Sleep Homeostasis in Flies and Mammals
Ravi Allada, Chiara Cirelli, and Amita Sehgal

The Plant Circadian Clock: From a Simple Timekeeper to a Complex Developmental Manager
Sabrina E. Sanchez and Steve A. Kay

Design Principles of Phosphorylation-Dependent Timekeeping in Eukaryotic Circadian Clocks
Koji L. Ode and Hiroki R. Ueda

Systems Chronobiology: Global Analysis of Gene Regulation in a 24-Hour Periodic World
Jérôme Mermet, Jake Yeung, and Felix Naef

Circadian Posttranscriptional Regulatory Mechanisms in Mammals
Carla B. Green

Coordination between Differentially Regulated Circadian Clocks Generates Rhythmic Behavior
Deniz Top and Michael W. Young

Interplay between Microbes and the Circadian Clock
Paola Tognini, Mari Murakami, and Paolo Sassone-Corsi

A 50-Year Personal Journey: Location, Gene Expression, and Circadian Rhythms
Michael Rosbash

Index
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