Bültmann & Gerriets
The Circadian Clock
von Urs Albrecht
Verlag: Springer New York
Reihe: Protein Reviews Nr. 12
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ISBN: 978-1-4419-1262-6
Auflage: 2010
Erschienen am 23.01.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 300 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Contributors Preface A History of Chronobiological Concepts
S. Daan
Transcriptional Regulation of circadian clocks
J. A. Ripperger, S. A. Brown
Posttranslational Regulation of Circadian Clocks
J. T. Vanselow, A. Kramer
Non-Image Forming Photoreceptors
S. N. Peirson, R. G. Foster
Circadian Clocks and Metabolism
H. Oster
Circadian Clock, Cell Cycle and Cancer
Z. Zhao, C. C. Lee
Comparative Clocks
M. Merrow, D. Lenssen, T. Roenneberg
Circadian Neuronal Networks
E. D. Herzog, P. H. Taghert
The Circadian Clock and the Homeostatic Hourglass - Two Timepieces Controlling Sleep and Wakefulness
S. L. Chellappa, C. Cajochen
Clocks, Brain Function, and Dysfunction
C. Feillet, U. Albrecht
Systems Biology and Modeling of Circadian Rhythms
T. d'Eysmond, F. Naef Index



With the invitation to edit this volume, I wanted to take the opportunity to assemble reviews on different aspects of circadian clocks and rhythms. Although most c- tributions in this volume focus on mammalian circadian clocks, the historical int- duction and comparative clocks section illustrate the importance of various other organisms in deciphering the mechanisms and principles of circadian biology. Circadian rhythms have been studied for centuries, but only recently, a mole- lar understanding of this process has emerged. This has taken research on circadian clocks from mystic phenomenology to a mechanistic level; chains of molecular events can describe phenomena with remarkable accuracy. Nevertheless, current models of the functioning of circadian clocks are still rudimentary. This is not due to the faultiness of discovered mechanisms, but due to the lack of undiscovered processes involved in contributing to circadian rhythmicity. We know for example, that the general circadian mechanism is not regulated equally in all tissues of m- mals. Hence, a lot still needs to be discovered to get a full understanding of cir- dian rhythms at the systems level. In this respect, technology has advanced at high speed in the last years and provided us with data illustrating the sheer complexity of regulation of physiological processes in organisms. To handle this information, computer aided integration of the results is of utmost importance in order to d- cover novel concepts that ultimately need to be tested experimentally.


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