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The following pages link to Plasma levels of interferon-gamma correlate with age-related disturbances of circadian rhythms and survival in a non-human primate (Q43210193):
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- Distinct transcriptome expression of the temporal cortex of the primate Microcebus murinus during brain aging versus Alzheimer's disease-like pathology (Q33700468) (← links)
- Deletion of IFNγ enhances hepatocarcinogenesis in FXR knockout mice (Q36335764) (← links)
- Influence of aging on Bmal1 and Per2 expression in extra-SCN oscillators in hamster brain (Q36488177) (← links)
- Systemic and cellular reflections on ageing and the circadian oscillator: a mini-review (Q37803488) (← links)
- Crosstalk between the circadian clock circuitry and the immune system. (Q38108655) (← links)
- Use of Primates in Research: What Do We Know About Captive Strepsirrhine Primates? (Q39015207) (← links)
- Non-human primates as a model for aging (Q39448698) (← links)
- Daily Socs1 rhythms alter with aging differentially in peripheral clocks in male Wistar rats: therapeutic effects of melatonin (Q50780851) (← links)
- The Medical Subject Headings® thesaurus remains inaccurate and incomplete for electronic indexing and retrieval of chronobiologic references (Q57987767) (← links)
- The Biological Clock in Gray Mouse Lemur: Adaptive, Evolutionary and Aging Considerations in an Emerging Non-human Primate Model (Q92856926) (← links)
- Survival is reduced when endogenous period deviates from 24 h in a non-human primate, supporting the circadian resonance theory (Q100946042) (← links)