In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice
The circadian rhythms of peripheral clocks are difficult to study. Here the authors demonstrate a technique to image clock gene expression simultaneously in various tissues of freely moving mice, and use it to show that a long duration light pulse resets the rhythms in the olfactory bulb faster than...
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oai:doaj.org-article:513f094ca9104b80923605599407c5152021-12-02T14:39:13ZIn vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice10.1038/ncomms117052041-1723https://doaj.org/article/513f094ca9104b80923605599407c5152016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11705https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The circadian rhythms of peripheral clocks are difficult to study. Here the authors demonstrate a technique to image clock gene expression simultaneously in various tissues of freely moving mice, and use it to show that a long duration light pulse resets the rhythms in the olfactory bulb faster than other tissues.Toshiyuki HamadaKenneth SutherlandMasayori IshikawaNaoki MiyamotoSato HonmaHiroki ShiratoKen-ichi HonmaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2016) |
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The circadian rhythms of peripheral clocks are difficult to study. Here the authors demonstrate a technique to image clock gene expression simultaneously in various tissues of freely moving mice, and use it to show that a long duration light pulse resets the rhythms in the olfactory bulb faster than other tissues. |
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Toshiyuki Hamada Kenneth Sutherland Masayori Ishikawa Naoki Miyamoto Sato Honma Hiroki Shirato Ken-ichi Honma |
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Toshiyuki Hamada Kenneth Sutherland Masayori Ishikawa Naoki Miyamoto Sato Honma Hiroki Shirato Ken-ichi Honma |
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In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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In vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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in vivo imaging of clock gene expression in multiple tissues of freely moving mice |
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