The daily light–dark cycle affects many aspects of normal physiology through the activity of circadian clocks. It emerges that the pancreas has a clock of its own, which responds to energy ...
Systems-biology approaches, such as genetic perturbations combined with kinetic luminescence imaging, synthetic-biology approaches and mathematical modelling, are being used to address the complexity ...
Researchers have identified how a fundamental biological process called protein synthesis is controlled within the body's circadian clock -- the internal mechanism that controls one's daily rhythms.