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The following pages link to Brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (BMAL1) controls circadian cell proliferation and susceptibility to UVB-induced DNA damage in the epidermis (Q36122673):
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- A meeting of two chronobiological systems: circadian proteins Period1 and BMAL1 modulate the human hair cycle clock (Q24322346) (← links)
- Biological Rhythms in the Skin (Q26745589) (← links)
- Circadian Dysrhythmias, Physiological Aberrations, and the Link to Skin Cancer (Q26748894) (← links)
- The analytical landscape of static and temporal dynamics in transcriptome data (Q26991596) (← links)
- Ageing in relation to skeletal muscle dysfunction: redox homoeostasis to regulation of gene expression (Q28080339) (← links)
- The circadian clock in cancer development and therapy (Q28390451) (← links)
- Resting no more: re-defining telogen, the maintenance stage of the hair growth cycle (Q28647252) (← links)
- Does chronomodulated radiotherapy improve pathological response in locally advanced rectal cancer? (Q30252773) (← links)
- Genomic deletion of GIT2 induces a premature age-related thymic dysfunction and systemic immune system disruption (Q33563570) (← links)
- Circadian Clock, Cell Division, and Cancer: From Molecules to Organism (Q33624949) (← links)
- Circadian gene variants in cancer. (Q34127839) (← links)
- Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species are scavenged by Cockayne syndrome B protein in human fibroblasts without nuclear DNA damage (Q34218129) (← links)
- NONO couples the circadian clock to the cell cycle (Q34319589) (← links)
- CRY2 and FBXL3 Cooperatively Degrade c-MYC. (Q34544579) (← links)
- Robust synchronization of coupled circadian and cell cycle oscillators in single mammalian cells (Q34986577) (← links)
- Circadian clock, cancer, and chemotherapy. (Q35001211) (← links)
- Nucleotide excision repair efficiency in quiescent human fibroblasts is modulated by circadian clock (Q35131153) (← links)
- Emerging interactions between skin stem cells and their niches (Q35174984) (← links)
- Thyroxine differentially modulates the peripheral clock: lessons from the human hair follicle (Q35231216) (← links)
- The circadian clock in skin: implications for adult stem cells, tissue regeneration, cancer, aging, and immunity (Q35637867) (← links)
- ZeitZeiger: supervised learning for high-dimensional data from an oscillatory system (Q35906681) (← links)
- Impact of the Circadian Clock on UV-Induced DNA Damage Response and Photocarcinogenesis (Q36197796) (← links)
- Heat shock antagonizes UVA-induced responses in murine melanocytes and melanoma cells: an unexpected interaction (Q36281998) (← links)
- The Modulatable Stem Cell Niche: Tissue Interactions during Hair and Feather Follicle Regeneration (Q36474075) (← links)
- Local circadian clock gates cell cycle progression of transient amplifying cells during regenerative hair cycling (Q36915650) (← links)
- Timing Matters: Circadian Rhythm in Sepsis, Obstructive Lung Disease, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Cancer (Q37241660) (← links)
- The circadian coordination of cell biology (Q37325788) (← links)
- The circadian clock regulates rhythmic activation of the NRF2/glutathione-mediated antioxidant defense pathway to modulate pulmonary fibrosis. (Q37666378) (← links)
- Impact on Autophagy and Ultraviolet B Induced Responses of Treatment with the MTOR Inhibitors Rapamycin, Everolimus, Torin 1, and pp242 in Human Keratinocytes (Q37733598) (← links)
- Circadian clock disruptions and the risk of cancer (Q38052599) (← links)
- The circadian clock and cell cycle: interconnected biological circuits (Q38130824) (← links)
- Regenerating the skin: a task for the heterogeneous stem cell pool and surrounding niche (Q38142568) (← links)
- bHLH-PAS proteins in cancer (Q38164994) (← links)
- Running for time: circadian rhythms and melanoma. (Q38204315) (← links)
- Cross-talk between the circadian clock and the cell cycle in cancer. (Q38208057) (← links)
- The circadian timing system in clinical oncology (Q38219193) (← links)
- Coupling between the Circadian Clock and Cell Cycle Oscillators: Implication for Healthy Cells and Malignant Growth (Q38510094) (← links)
- Inherited variation in circadian rhythm genes and risks of prostate cancer and three other cancer sites in combined cancer consortia (Q38683029) (← links)
- Longitude Position in a Time Zone and Cancer Risk in the United States. (Q38815882) (← links)
- The peripheral clock regulates human pigmentation (Q39114116) (← links)
- Epidermal stem cells ride the circadian wave (Q40668791) (← links)
- PTEN Mediates Activation of Core Clock Protein BMAL1 and Accumulation of Epidermal Stem Cells (Q41018835) (← links)
- In vivo single-cell detection of metabolic oscillations in stem cells (Q41646259) (← links)
- Time-Restricted Feeding Shifts the Skin Circadian Clock and Alters UVB-Induced DNA Damage (Q41729967) (← links)
- Rhyme and reason: the role of circadian rhythms in skin and its implications for physicians (Q42358598) (← links)
- The circadian clock controls sunburn apoptosis and erythema in mouse skin (Q43194398) (← links)
- Impaired light detection of the circadian clock in a zebrafish melanoma model. (Q43207027) (← links)
- Aging: rewiring the circadian clock (Q43820250) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm in atopic dermatitis-Pathophysiology and implications for chronotherapy (Q46838494) (← links)
- Ticking time bombs: connections between circadian clocks and cancer. (Q47130821) (← links)