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Circadian Rhythms: Biology, Cognition & Disorders

Circadian Rhythms: Biology, Cognition & Disorders

9781613248584
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A circadian rhythm is an endogenously driven roughly 24-hour cycle in biochemical, physiological or behavioural processes. Circadian rhythms have been widely observed, in plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria. This book presents current research from across the globe in the study of the biology, cognition and disorders associated with circadian rhythms. Topics discussed include circadian clocks and eating disorders; disruption of circadian rhythms in hypersomnia, insomnia and sleep movement disorders; circadian pacemaker in ovary and uterus during cell differentiation and apoptosis and emerging functions of heme in transcription associated with circadian rhythms.
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9781613248584
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
902
  • Preface; Circadian Clocks & Eating Disorders; Searching Membrane Target for Mammalian Circadian Clock Responsible for Circadian Modulation of Firing Rate; Circadian & Ultradian Rhythms of Single Premature Beats in Older Healthy Men & Patients with Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency Processed by Inferential Statistics; Disruption of Circadian Rhythms in Hypersomnia, Insomnia, & Some Sleep Movement Disorders; Circadian Entrainment by Non-Photic Interspecific Stimuli; Heme Binding Characteristics of Mouse PER1, A Transcriptional Regulatory Factor Associated with Circadian Rhythms; Chronotype, Learning Approach, Type/Time of Instruction & Academic Achievement of the University Students; Circadian & Diurnal Rhythms of Catecholamines in Hypothalamic Areas Responsible for Regulation of Reproduction in Female Rats are Disturbed by Neurotoxicants & Corrected by Melatonin; Circadian Pacemaker in Ovary & Uterus during Cell Differentiation & Apoptosis.
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