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    Human Gut Bacteria Are Sensitive to Melatonin and Express Endogenous Circadian Rhythmicity by Paulose, Jiffin K, Wright, John M, Patel, Akruti G, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in PloS one (11-01-2016)
    “…Circadian rhythms are fundamental properties of most eukaryotes, but evidence of biological clocks that drive these rhythms in prokaryotes has been restricted…”
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    Circadian regulation of metabolic, cell division, and cation transport promoters in the gastrointestinal bacterium Klebsiella aerogenes by Graniczkowska, Kinga B, Paulose, Jiffin K, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (05-07-2023)
    “…All eukaryotes and at least some prokaryotes express the capacity to anticipate and adapt to daily changes of light and temperature in their environments…”
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    Toward the beginning of time: circadian rhythms in metabolism precede rhythms in clock gene expression in mouse embryonic stem cells by Paulose, Jiffin K, Rucker, 3rd, Edmund B, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in PloS one (14-11-2012)
    “…The appearance, progression, and potential role for circadian rhythms during early development have previously focused mainly on the suprachiasmatic nucleus…”
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    Entrainment of the Circadian Clock of the Enteric Bacterium Klebsiella aerogenes by Temperature Cycles by Paulose, Jiffin K., Cassone, Charles V., Graniczkowska, Kinga B., Cassone, Vincent M.

    Published in iScience (27-09-2019)
    “…The gastrointestinal bacterium Klebsiella (née Enterobacter) aerogenes expresses an endogenously generated, temperature-compensated circadian rhythm in…”
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    Circadian rhythms of gastrointestinal function are regulated by both central and peripheral oscillators by Malloy, Jaclyn N, Paulose, Jiffin K, Li, Ye, Cassone, Vincent M

    “…Circadian clocks are responsible for daily rhythms in a wide array of processes, including gastrointestinal (GI) function. These are vital for normal digestive…”
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    Kidney-Specific Reduction of Oxidative Phosphorylation Genes Derived from Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat by Collett, Jason A, Paulose, Jiffin K, Cassone, Vincent M, Osborn, Jeffrey L

    Published in PloS one (26-08-2015)
    “…Mitochondrial (Mt) dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of renal function and promotes cardiovascular disease such as hypertension. We hypothesize…”
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    Aging, melatonin biosynthesis, and circadian clockworks in the gastrointestinal system of the laboratory mouse by Paulose, Jiffin K, Cassone, Charles V, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-01-2019)
    “…The gastrointestinal (GI) system is vital in its capacities for nutrient and water uptake, immune function, metabolism and detoxification, and stem-cell…”
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    The melatonin-sensitive circadian clock of the enteric bacterium Enterobacter aerogenes by Paulose, Jiffin K., Cassone, Vincent M.

    Published in Gut microbes (02-09-2016)
    “…Circadian clocks are fundamental properties of all eukaryotic organisms and at least some prokaryotic organisms. Recent studies in our laboratory have shown…”
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    The effects of aging on sleep parameters in a healthy, melatonin-competent mouse model by Paulose, Jiffin K, Wang, Chanung, O'Hara, Bruce F, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in Nature and science of sleep (01-08-2019)
    “…Sleep disturbances are common maladies associated with human age. Sleep duration is decreased, sleep fragmentation is increased, and the timing of sleep onset…”
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    Analysis of circadian rhythms in embryonic stem cells by Paulose, Jiffin K, Rucker, 3rd, Edmund B, Cassone, Vincent M

    “…Recent attention on the early development of circadian rhythms has yielded several avenues of potential study regarding molecular and physiological rhythms in…”
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    Time’s arrow flies like a bird: Two paradoxes for avian circadian biology by Cassone, Vincent M, Paulose, Jiffin K, Whitfield-Rucker, Melissa G, Peters, Jennifer L

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-09-2009)
    “…Abstract Biological timekeeping in birds is a fundamental feature of avian physiology, behavior and ecology. The physiological basis for avian circadian…”
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    Pineal melatonin acts as a circadian zeitgeber and growth factor in chick astrocytes by Paulose, Jiffin K., Peters, Jennifer L., Karaganis, Stephen P., Cassone, Vincent M.

    Published in Journal of pineal research (01-04-2009)
    “…:  Melatonin is rhythmically synthesized and released by the avian pineal gland and retina during the night, targeting an array of tissues and affecting a…”
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    Maternally derived mitochondria in SHR exhibit significant reduction in oxidative phosphorylation gene expression by Collett, Jason A, Paulose, Jiffin K., Cassone, Vincent M., Osborn, Jeffrey L.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Mitochondrial (Mt) dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of renal function and promotes cardiovascular disease including hypertension…”
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    Human Gut Bacteria Are Sensitive to Melatonin and Express Endogenous Circadian Rhythmicity: e0146643 by Paulose, Jiffin K, Wright, John M, Patel, Akruti G, Cassone, Vincent M

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2016)
    “…Circadian rhythms are fundamental properties of most eukaryotes, but evidence of biological clocks that drive these rhythms in prokaryotes has been restricted…”
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    Kidney-Specific Reduction of Oxidative Phosphorylation Genes Derived from Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat: e0136441 by Collett, Jason A, Paulose, Jiffin K, Cassone, Vincent M, Osborn, Jeffrey L

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2015)
    “…Mitochondrial (Mt) dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of renal function and promotes cardiovascular disease such as hypertension. We hypothesize…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article