Molecular characterization of the circadian clock in paediatric leukaemia patients: a prospective study protocol
Abstract Background In many organisms, including humans, the timing of cellular processes is regulated by the circadian clock. At the molecular level the core-clock consists of transcriptional-translational-feedback loops including several genes such as BMAL1, CLOCK, PERs and CRYs generating circa 2...
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Main Authors: | Marius Ludwig (Author), Alireza Basti (Author), Müge Yalçin (Author), Johannes H. Schulte (Author), Angela Relógio (Author) |
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