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Lack of Calbindin-D28k alters response of the murine circadian clock to light

Stadler, Frédéric ; Schmutz, Isabelle ; Schwaller, Beat ; Albrecht, Urs

In: Chronobiology International, 2010, vol. 27, no. 1, p. 68-82

A strong stimulus adjusting the circadian clock to the prevailing light-dark cycle is light. However, the circadian clock is reset by light only at specific times of the day. The mechanisms mediating such gating of light input to the CNS are not well understood. There is evidence that Ca²⁺ ions play an important role in intracellular signaling mechanisms, including signaling cascades...

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Restoration of circadian rhythmicity in circadian clock-deficient mice in constant light

Abraham, Diya ; Dallmann, Robert ; Steinlechner, Stephan ; Albrecht, Urs ; Eichele, Gregor ; Oster, Henrik

In: Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2006, vol. 21(3), p. 169-176

In mammals, circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology are controlled by a central pacemaker, the SCN, and subordinated clocks throughout the body. On the molecular level, these clocks are based on transcriptional/translational feedback loops involving a set of clock genes that regulate their own transcription. Among the components driving the mammalian circadian clock are the Period 1...

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Circadian expression of the clock gene Per2 is altered in the ruin lizard (Podarcis sicula) when temperature changes

Magnone, Maria Chiara ; Jacobmeier, Birgit ; Bertolucci, Cristiano ; Foà, Augusto ; Albrecht, Urs

In: Molecular Brain Research, 2005, vol. 133, p. 281-286

When exposed to the cold, the body temperature of the ruin lizard (Podarcis sicula), an ectothermic vertebrate, comes into equilibrium with that low environmental temperature. During this time, the behavioral output of the circadian clock, locomotor activity, disappears. We tested the activity of the circadian clockwork at low temperature (6 °C) by following the expression of one of its...