Region-specific effects of restricted feeding on daily rhythms of the clock proteins, Period1 and Period2, in the forebrain of the male Wistar rat
Circadian rhythms are driven by clocks and oscillators, which are distributed throughout the brain and body, and rely on daily rhythms in the expression of canonical clock genes such as Period1 (PER1) and Period2 (PER2). In rodents, restricted feeding (RF) schedules limit food-access to a single me...
Internet
http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/35887/1/Verwey_PhD_F2011.pdfVerwey, Michael A <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Verwey=3AMichael_A=3A=3A.html> (2011) Region-specific effects of restricted feeding on daily rhythms of the clock proteins, Period1 and Period2, in the forebrain of the male Wistar rat. PhD thesis, Concordia University.