Natural, internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours.
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Examples for "circadian process"
Examples for "circadian process"
1Instead, the circadian process helps to explain such occurrences.
2This cycle could be driven extrinsically by host circadian processes or by a parasite-intrinsic oscillator.
3Throughout the day, cognitive performance is under the combined influence of circadian processes and homeostatic sleep pressure.
4Moderate transcriptional deregulation of Tcf4 in the brain interferes with cognitive functions and might alter circadian processes in mice.
5Comprehensive characterisation of effects of clock gene variants may provide new insights into the role of circadian processes in health and disease.
1The phosphorylation status of WCC changes rhythmically over a circadian cycle.
2The circadian cycle has been around a whole lot longer than we have.
3The behavior of the cells appears to be tightly bound to the circadian cycle.
4Also, both sensors show a daily cyclical signal ( circadian cycle).
5Chrononutrition is important because of our circadian cycle.
1They said that people with so-called circadian rhythm disorders could be helped.
2Irregular sleep patterns affect the circadian rhythm, which also affect melatonin levels.
3Moreover, it restored the previously altered circadian rhythm in the majority of them.
4Treatment for circadian rhythm disorders should be targeted in normalizing these phase relationships.
5Frequent disruption of circadian rhythm is an important tumor promoting factor.
6SRSL may be determined by psychophysiological factors as well as circadian rhythm function.
7At night, light throws the body's circadian rhythm out of whack.
8Most interesting, lithium seems to reset the body's circadian rhythm, its inner clock.
9Light cycles and our resulting circadian rhythm also impact appetite.
10The retina displays numerous processes that follow a circadian rhythm.
11Finally, muscarinic agonist-induced smooth muscle contraction also exhibited circadian rhythm.
12Both factors have an influence on circadian rhythm the body's "biological clock".
13Marked fluctuations in engraftment capacity are also seen at different points in marrow circadian rhythm.
14Its expression is controlled by circadian rhythm and is affected by environmental factors and phytohormones.
15Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mood disorder associated with circadian rhythm abnormalities.
16A circadian rhythm was evident for CTX and fDPD values in both patients and controls.
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