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- Chronotype is associated with the timing of the circadian clock and sleep in toddlers Journal Article
- Circadian Entrainment to the Natural Light-Dark Cycle across Seasons and the Weekend Journal Article
- Combination of Light and Melatonin Time Cues for Phase Advancing the Human Circadian Clock Journal Article
- Development of the circadian system in early life: maternal and environmental factors Journal Article
- Effects of caffeine on the human circadian clock in vivo and in vitro Journal Article
- Entrainment of the Human Circadian Clock to the Light-Dark Cycle and its Impact on Patients in the ICU and Nursing Home Settings Journal Article
- Entrainment of the Human Circadian Clock to the Natural Light-Dark Cycle Journal Article
- Evening Light Intensity and Phase Delay of the Circadian Clock in Early Childhood Journal Article
- Glucocorticoid hormones are both a major circadian signal and major stress signal: How this shared signal contributes to a dynamic relationship between the circadian and stress systems Journal Article
- High sensitivity of melatonin suppression response to evening light in preschool-aged children Journal Article
- Memory and the circadian system: Identifying candidate mechanisms by which local clocks in the brain may regulate synaptic plasticity Journal Article
- Microglia inflammatory responses are controlled by an intrinsic circadian clock Journal Article
- Mistimed food intake and sleep alters 24-hour time-of-day patterns of the human plasma proteome Journal Article
- Molecular Mechanisms that Regulate the Coupled Period of the Mammalian Circadian Clock Journal Article
- Rapid suppression of bone formation marker in response to sleep restriction and circadian disruption in men Journal Article
- The Timing of the Circadian Clock and Sleep Differ between Napping and Non-Napping Toddlers Journal Article
- The importance of the circadian system & sleep for bone health Journal Article
- Variations in Phase and Amplitude of Rhythmic Clock Gene Expression across Prefrontal Cortex, Hippocampus, Amygdala, and Hypothalamic Paraventricular and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei of Male and Female Rats Journal Article