The circadian clock in mammals

  • Zordan M
  • Kyriacou C
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Abstract

The basic physiological and anatomical basis for circadian rhythms in mammalian behaviour and physiology is introduced. The pathways involved in photic entrainment of the circadian clock are discussed in relation of new findings that identify the molecules that are involved in signalling between the environment and the clock. The molecular basis of endogenous cycles is described in the mouse, and compared to the mechanism that is present in the fly. Finally we speculate on the relationship between circadian physiology and pain.

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Zordan, M., & Kyriacou, C. P. (2000). The circadian clock in mammals. The Journal of Headache and Pain, 1(S2), S103–S107. https://doi.org/10.1007/s101940070002

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