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Circadian Rhythms in Urinary Functions: Possible Roles of Circadian Clocks?

Noh JY, Han DH, Yoon JA, Kim MH, Kim SE, Ko IG, Kim KH, Kim CJ, Cho S

  • KMID: 2232796
  • Int Neurourol J.
  • 2011 Jun;15(2):64-73.
Circadian clocks are the endogenous oscillators that harmonize a variety of physiological processes within the body. Although many urinary functions exhibit clear daily or circadian variation in diurnal humans and...
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Mammalian Molecular Clocks

Kwon I, Choe HK, Son GH, Kim K

As a consequence of the Earth's rotation, almost all organisms experience day and night cycles within a 24-hr period. To adapt and synchronize biological rhythms to external daily cycles, organisms...
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Nocturia: The circadian voiding disorder

Kim JW, Moon YT, Kim KD

Nocturia is a prevalent condition of waking to void during the night. The concept of nocturia has evolved from being a symptomatic aspect of disease associated with the prostate or...
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AMP-activated protein kinase as a key molecular link between metabolism and clockwork

Lee Y, Kim EK

  • KMID: 2154252
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2013 Jul;45(7):e33.
Circadian clocks regulate behavioral, physiological and biochemical processes in a day/night cycle. Circadian oscillators have an essential role in the coordination of physiological processes with the cyclic changes in the...
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Neurobiological Functions of the Period Circadian Clock 2 Gene, Per2

Kim M, de la Peña JB, Cheong JH, Kim HJ

Most organisms have adapted to a circadian rhythm that follows a roughly 24-hour cycle, which is modulated by both internal (clock-related genes) and external (environment) factors. In such organisms, the...
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Anatomy and Physiology in Human Circadian Rhythms

Sohn CH

  • KMID: 2317295
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 1998 Jun;5(1):1-11.
Chronobiology is the area of medicine that is, how time-related event shape our daily biologic responses and apply to any aspect of medicine with regard to altering pathophysiology and treatment...
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Human Circadian Rhythms

Lee H, Cho CH, Kim L

A 'circadian rhythm' is a self-sustained biological rhythm (cycle) that repeats itself approximately every 24 hours. Circadian rhythms are generated by an internal clock, or pacemaker, and persist even in...
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Regulation of the Circadian Gene CLOCK Expression by KCl Depolarization in B35 Rat Neuroblastoma Cells

Jeon WJ, Kim SH, Seo MS, Kang UG, Kim YS, Ahn YM

  • KMID: 2341154
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2006 Jan;45(1):21-27.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of KCl on regulation of circadian gene CLOCK expression, we observed whether induction of CLOCK is influenced by KCl depolarization in B35 rat neuroblastoma cells. METHODS:...
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Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice

Noh JY, Han DH, Kim MH, Ko IG, Kim SE, Park N, Choe HK, Kim KH, Kim K, Kim CJ, Cho S

Circadian clocks are the endogenous oscillators that harmonize a variety of physiological processes within the body. Although many urinary functions exhibit clear daily or circadian variation in diurnal humans and...
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Influence of Circadian Disruption Associated With Artificial Light at Night on Micturition Patterns in Shift Workers

Kim SJ, Kim JW, Cho YS, Chung KJ, Yoon H, Kim KH

Shift workers often experience problems associated with circadian disruption associated with artificial light at night and nocturia is commonly noted in night-shift workers. Nocturia associated with circadian disruption is due...
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Circadian Regulation by REV-ERBα Mediates Hippocampal E-LTP in a Time-dependent Manner

Choi JE, Kim S, Lee J, Kim K, Kaang BK

Circadian rhythms are driven by circadian oscillators, and these rhythms result in the biological phenomenon of 24-h oscillations. Previous studies suggest that learning and memory are affected by circadian rhythms....
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The Effect of Sleep Disturbances and Melatonin in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Park YS

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic condition which increases and decreases in intensity and results in a poor quality of life for those afflicted. Advances in the molecular machinery...
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High-fat Intake is Associated with Alteration of Peripheral Circadian Clock Gene Expression

Park HK, Park JY, Lee H

PURPOSE: Recent studies demonstrated disruption of the circadian clock gene is associated with the development of obesity and metabolic syndrome. Obesity is often caused by the high calorie intake, In...
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A study on the expression of immediate-early genes by light stimuli in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus using differential display

Park HT, Kim WI, Kang EK, Park JK, Bae KW

  • KMID: 2040090
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 1999 Aug;32(4):451-457.
The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the mammal is the circadian pacemaker responsible for generation of circadian rhythms. Several immediate-early genes are expressed in the SCN by light stimuli which...
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A Role for Timely Nuclear Translocation of Clock Repressor Proteins in Setting Circadian Clock Speed

Lee E, Kim EY

By means of a circadian clock system, all the living organisms on earth including human beings can anticipate the environmental rhythmic changes such as light/dark and warm/cold periods in a...
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Differential gene expression analysis of human cumulus cells

Demiray SB, Goker EN, Tavmergen , Yilmaz O, Calimlioglu N, Soykam HO, Oktem G, Sezerman U

OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to explore the possibility that each oocyte and its surrounding cumulus cells might have different genetic expression patterns that could affect human reproduction. METHODS: Differential gene...
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Effect of Resveratrol, a SIRT1 Activator, on the Interactions of the CLOCK/BMAL1 Complex

Park I, Lee Y, Kim HD, Kim K

BACKGROUND: In mammals, the CLOCK/BMAL1 heterodimer is a key transcription factor complex that drives the cyclic expression of clock-controlled genes involved in various physiological functions and behavioral consequences. Recently, a...
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Jet Lag and Circadian Rhythms

Kim L

  • KMID: 2317279
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 1997 Jun;4(1):57-65.
As jet lag of modern travel continues to spread, there has been an exponential growth in popular explanations of jet lag and recommendations for curing it. Some of this attention...
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Neuroanatomy of Sleep-Wake Regulation and its Application to Pharmacotherapy

Kim HC

  • KMID: 2286720
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2007 May;18(3):133-142.
A current hypothesis of sleep-wake regulation proposes that the sleep process starts with the activation of sleep-promoting neurons located in the preoptic area of the anterior hypothalamus. This activation leads...
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Human Physiological Models of Insomnia

Sim HB, Yu BH

  • KMID: 2317467
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2009 Jun;16(1):5-9.
Relatively little is known about the neurobiology of insomnia, despite its wide prevalence and broad medical impact. Although much is still to be learned about the pathophysiology of the disorder,...
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