Modulação da expressão dos genes para melanopsina, clock, per1, per2 e bmal1 por melatonina em melanóforos dérmicos do anfíbio Xenopus laevis
Summary:
The paper discusses the expression of genes for melanopsin, clock, per1, per2 and bmal1 by melatonin in dermal melanophores of the amphibian Xenopus laevis.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of genes in the circadian rhythm, which is related to cognitive function and memory.
- Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the role of melatonin, a hormone, in the expression of certain genes.
- Phototherapy: The paper discusses the role of light in the circadian rhythm, which is related to phototherapy.
Author(s)
APC Bluhm
Publication Year:
2008
Number of Citations:
0
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