Read about more studies on circadian
rhythmicity in zebrafish in this other case about casein kinase and rhythmicity.
Factors influencing the development of melatonin
rhythmicity in humans.
Not exact matches
The training that his dissertation examines differs from the traditional sport - specific exercises that athletes normally perform: over four weeks golfers and soccer players spent time training up their timing and
rhythmicity, where various non-sport specific rhythmic movements were performed
in time to a digital metronome.
«This research adds to the accumulating evidence that «time of day» or «circadian
rhythmicity» matters
in medicine,» says Derk - Jan Dijk, of the University of Surrey, UK.
We measured gene expression of Cry1, Cry2 and Cry4
in the retina, muscle and brain of zebra finches over the circadian day to assess whether they showed any circadian
rhythmicity.
«This [concept] has been previously described
in other biological processes, such as circadian
rhythmicity, the cell cycle, and even stem cell pluripotency, but is shown here through a systematic analysis of a data - driven computational model.»
For example, Sima Smadja Storz and her colleagues at this lab investigated the role of casein kinase 1 (CK1), which are enzymes that function as regulators of circadian
rhythmicity (research published
in PLoS ONE, 2013).
DanioVision is a complete system designed for exactly these types of experiments with zebrafish larvae, and is often used
in studies related to drug development, safety pharmacology, behavioral genetics, and circadian
rhythmicity.
In larvae that were exposed to the CK1δ inhibition,
rhythmicity was completely diminished.
Green and Arduini described an inverse relationship between hippocampal and cortical activity patterns, with hippocampal
rhythmicity occurring alongside desynchronized activity
in the cortex, whereas an irregular hippocampal activity pattern was correlated with the appearance of large slow waves
in the cortical EEG.