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  • 2. Obesity alters circadian expressions of molecular clock genes in the brainstem.
    Kaneko K, Yamada T, Tsukita S, Takahashi K, Ishigaki Y, Oka Y, Katagiri H.
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    Yin L, Wu N, Curtin JC, Qatanani M, Szwergold NR, Reid RA, Waitt GM, Parks DJ, Pearce KH, Wisely GB, Lazar MA.
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  • 4. Mapping of binding regions for the circadian regulators BMAL1 and CLOCK within the mouse Rev-erbalpha gene.
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  • 6. Rev-erbalpha gene expression in the mouse brain with special emphasis on its circadian profiles in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
    Onishi H, Yamaguchi S, Yagita K, Ishida Y, Dong X, Kimura H, Jing Z, Ohara H, Okamura H.
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  • 7. Orphan nuclear receptors, molecular clockwork, and the entrainment of peripheral oscillators.
    Preitner N, Brown S, Ripperger J, Le-Minh N, Damiola F, Schibler U.
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  • 17. A circadian clock gene, Rev-erbα, modulates the inflammatory function of macrophages through the negative regulation of Ccl2 expression.
    Sato S, Sakurai T, Ogasawara J, Takahashi M, Izawa T, Imaizumi K, Taniguchi N, Ohno H, Kizaki T.
    J Immunol; 2014 Jan 01; 192(1):407-17. PubMed ID: 24307731
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  • 19. The nuclear receptor REV-ERBα is required for the daily balance of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
    Delezie J, Dumont S, Dardente H, Oudart H, Gréchez-Cassiau A, Klosen P, Teboul M, Delaunay F, Pévet P, Challet E.
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  • 20. Rev-erbα and the circadian transcriptional regulation of metabolism.
    Gerhart-Hines Z, Lazar MA.
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