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1. The effect of an improved ICU physical environment on outcomes and post-ICU recovery—a protocol

2. Maternal high fat diet induces circadian clock-independent endocrine alterations impacting the metabolism of the offspring

3. Multiomics reveals multilevel control of renal and systemic metabolism by the renal tubular circadian clock

5. Glucocorticoid deficiency causes transcriptional and post-transcriptional reprogramming of glutamine metabolismResearch in context section

6. Mice with humanized livers reveal the role of hepatocyte clocks in rhythmic behavior

7. A role for caveolar proteins in regulation of the circadian clock

8. Mice with humanized livers reveal the involvement of hepatocyte circadian clocks in rhythmic behavior and physiology

9. Robust landscapes of ribosome dwell times and aminoacyl-tRNAs in response to nutrient stress in liver

10. Disruption of the circadian clock component BMAL1 elicits an endocrine adaption impacting on insulin sensitivity and liver disease

11. Comprehensive analysis of the circadian nuclear and cytoplasmic transcriptome in mouse liver

12. Systematic analysis of differential rhythmic liver gene expression mediated by the circadian clock and feeding rhythms

13. The Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor signalling connects metabolism with sexual differentiation

14. MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly

15. Author response: MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly

16. Stem cells and the circadian clock

17. Publisher Correction: Menstrual cycle rhythmicity: metabolic patterns in healthy women

18. Absence of 11-keto reduction of cortisone and 11-ketotestosterone in the model organism zebrafish

19. Neuronal Activity Regulates Blood-Brain Barrier Efflux Transport through Endothelial Circadian Genes

20. Modeling ribosome dwell times and relationships with tRNA loading and codon usage in mammals

21. The Mouse Microbiome Is Required for Sex-Specific Diurnal Rhythms of Gene Expression and Metabolism

22. Landscapes of Ribosome Dwell Times and Relationships with Aminoacyl-tRNA Levels in Mammals

23. PGC1α and Exercise Adaptations in Zebrafish

24. Menstrual cycle rhythmicity: metabolic patterns in healthy women

25. Transcriptomic analyses reveal rhythmic and CLOCK-driven pathways in human skeletal muscle

26. Author response: Transcriptomic analyses reveal rhythmic and CLOCK-driven pathways in human skeletal muscle

27. Glucocorticoid deficiency causes transcriptional and post-transcriptional reprogramming of glutamine metabolism

28. Lipidomics reveals diurnal lipid oscillations in human skeletal muscle persisting in cellular myotubes cultured in vitro

29. At the Intersection of Microbiota and Circadian Clock: Are Sexual Dimorphism and Growth Hormones the Missing Link to Pathology?

30. Regulation of Mammalian Physiology by Interconnected Circadian and Feeding Rhythms

31. Expression and activity profiling of the steroidogenic enzymes of glucocorticoid biosynthesis and the fdx1 co-factors in zebrafish

32. A Chemical Screening System for Glucocorticoid Stress Hormone Signaling in an Intact Vertebrate

33. Circadian and feeding rhythms differentially affect rhythmic mRNA transcription and translation in mouse liver

34. Transcriptional regulatory logic of the diurnal cycle in the mouse liver

35. A Chemical Screening Procedure for Glucocorticoid Signaling with a Zebrafish Larva Luciferase Reporter System

36. The circadian clock and glucocorticoids--interactions across many time scales

37. The Light Responsive Transcriptome of the Zebrafish: Function and Regulation

39. Real-time in vivo monitoring of circadian E-box enhancer activity: A robust and sensitive zebrafish reporter line for developmental, chemical and neural biology of the circadian clock

40. Microbiota and the clock: sexual dimorphism matters!

41. Circadian Regulation of Cochlear Sensitivity to Noise by Circulating Glucocorticoids

42. Comprehensive analysis of the circadian nuclear and cytoplasmic transcriptome in mouse liver.

43. Pax6 organizes the anterior eye segment by guiding two distinct neural crest waves.

44. Transcriptomic analyses reveal rhythmic and CLOCK-driven pathways in human skeletal muscle

45. Extensive Regulation of Diurnal Transcription and Metabolism by Glucocorticoids.

46. Molecular description of eye defects in the zebrafish Pax6b mutant, sunrise, reveals a Pax6b-dependent genetic network in the developing anterior chamber.

47. The light responsive transcriptome of the zebrafish: function and regulation.

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