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Sexual Dimorphism in Circadian Physiology Is Altered in LXRα Deficient MicePhase locking and multiple oscillating attractors for the coupled mammalian clock and cell cycle.The nuclear hormone receptor family round the clock.Kruppel-like factor KLF10 is a link between the circadian clock and metabolism in liver.Pancreatic beta cells are important targets for the diabetogenic effects of glucocorticoids.How nuclear receptors tell time.Functional genomics identify Birc5/survivin as a candidate gene involved in the chronotoxicity of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors.Effect of in vivo oestradiol treatment on cell-free transcription in trout liver nuclear extracts.The transcriptional repressor STRA13 regulates a subset of peripheral circadian outputs.DNA microarray analysis and functional profile of pituitary transcriptome under core-clock protein BMAL1 control.Coupling between the Circadian Clock and Cell Cycle Oscillators: Implication for Healthy Cells and Malignant Growth.Model-based investigation of the circadian clock and cell cycle coupling in mouse embryonic fibroblasts: Prediction of RevErb-α up-regulation during mitosis.The hepatic circadian clock regulates the choline kinase α gene through the BMAL1-REV-ERBα axis.Age-structured cell population model to study the influence of growth factors on cell cycle dynamics.Cancer inhibition through circadian reprogramming of tumor transcriptome with meal timing.Effects of chronic jet lag on tumor progression in mice.An inherited functional circadian clock in zebrafish embryos.Reciprocal regulation of brain and muscle Arnt-like protein 1 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha defines a novel positive feedback loop in the rodent liver circadian clock.A hybrid model of cell cycle in mammals.Sex and dosing-time dependencies in irinotecan-induced circadian disruption.Impact of REV-ERB alpha gene polymorphisms on obesity phenotypes in adult and adolescent samplesÀ l’heure de SIRT1Altered Stra13 and Dec2 circadian gene expression in hypoxic cellsCircadian and glucocorticoid regulation of Rev-erbalpha expression in liverGlucocorticoid receptor lacking the tau 1 transactivation domain is a gene-specific regulator of the wild-type glucocorticoid-receptor activity[The orphan nuclear receptor Rev-erb alpha is a major component of the circadian clock]A new function for the C-terminal zinc finger of the glucocorticoid receptor. Repression of RelA transactivationFunctional differences between the amino-terminal domains of estrogen receptors alpha and beta[Liver regeneration and the clock][Circadian clock gene expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells][No hierarchy in mammalian circadian system][Circadian control of muscle transcriptome][Nuclear receptors REVERBα and REVERBβ set the clock]Control of synchronization ratios in clock/cell cycle coupling by growth factors and glucocorticoids
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