GUIDO MARIO EDUARDO
Artículos
Título:
Circadian system development and plasticity
Autor/es:
RATH MF; GOTHILF Y,; GUIDO M.E.; MUÑOZ E
Revista:
BioMed Research International
Editorial:
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2014
Resumen:
ircadian clocks drive 24 h oscillations in physiology and behavior from algae to humans, using light/dark cycles as the main synchronizing input. The questions of where, when, and how these rhythms take place have inspired amazing advances in the field of circadian biology, resulting in the discovery of the major players that compose, regulate, and fine-tune a precise molecular clock mechanism. Nevertheless, how the whole circadian system is developed and what allows this system to be plastic and adaptive, along with precision, are questions that are still unclear. It is therefore of special interest to continue the efforts to understand the cellular, molecular, and genetic mechanisms behind the ontogeny and plasticity of circadian clocks. This special issue includes ten original articles and reviews. These contributions address different developmental and dynamic aspects of the circadian timing system from molecular and cellular mechanisms to synchronization of physiology and b