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  1. Coupling the circadian clock to homeostasis: the role of Period in timing physiology
  2. Clocking In Time to Gate Memory Processes: The Circadian Clock Is Part of the Ins and Outs of Memory
  3. Heritability of the melatonin synthesis variability in autism spectrum disorders
  4. Disruption of melatonin synthesis is associated with impaired 14-3-3 and miR-451 levels in patients with autism spectrum disorders
  5. Period1gates the circadian modulation of memory-relevant signaling in mouse hippocampus by regulating the nuclear shuttling of the CREB kinase pP90RSK
  6. The clock gene Period1 regulates innate routine behaviour in mice
  7. Inborn behaviour is regulated by clock gene Period-1
  8. Expression and Functional Relevance of Cannabinoid Receptor 1 in Hodgkin Lymphoma
  9. Correction: The Detection of Surfactant Proteins A, B, C and D in the Human Brain and Their Regulation in Cerebral Infarction, Autoimmune Conditions and Infections of the CNS
  10. The Detection of Surfactant Proteins A, B, C and D in the Human Brain and Their Regulation in Cerebral Infarction, Autoimmune Conditions and Infections of the CNS
  11. Clock Gene Expression in the Human Pituitary Gland
  12. Increased Neuronal Injury in Clock Gene Per-1 Deficient-Mice after Cerebral Ischemia
  13. Alleviation of autophagy by knockdown of Beclin-1 enhances susceptibility of hippocampal neurons to proapoptotic signals induced by amino acid starvation
  14. Crystal structure and functional mapping of human ASMT, the last enzyme of the melatonin synthesis pathway
  15. Differential topochemistry of three cationic amino acid transporter proteins, hCAT1, hCAT2 and hCAT3, in the adult human brain
  16. The hormonal Zeitgeber melatonin: role as a circadian modulator in memory processing
  17. A survey of molecular details in the human pineal gland in the light of phylogeny, structure, function and chronobiological diseases
  18. Dynamics in enzymatic protein complexes offer a novel principle for the regulation of melatonin synthesis in the human pineal gland
  19. The Clock Genes Period 2 and Cryptochrome 2 Differentially Balance Bone Formation
  20. Early growth response‐1 induction by fibroblast growth factor‐1 via increase of mitogen‐activated protein kinase and inhibition of protein kinase B in hippocampal neurons
  21. Palmitoylethanolamide Protects Dentate Gyrus Granule Cells via Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Alpha
  22. Transcription factor dynamics in pineal gland and liver of the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) adapts to prevailing photoperiod
  23. The mammalian pineal gland: known facts, unknown facets
  24. Activation of Human Period‐1 by PKA or CLOCK/BMAL1 Is Conferred by Separate Signal Transduction Pathways
  25. The novel  -defensin DEFB123 prevents lipopolysaccharide-mediated effects in vitro and in vivo
  26. Effects of the renal natriuretic peptide urodilatin (ularitide) in patients with decompensated chronic heart failure: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, ascending-dose trial
  27. Discovery of Novel Regulatory Peptides by Reverse Pharmacology: Spotlight on Chemerin and the RF-amide Peptides Metastin and QRFP
  28. Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Proopiomelanocortin-Derived Peptide from Hemofiltrate of Chronic Renal Failure Patients
  29. Matrixmetalloproteinases (MMPS) and their inhibitors (TIMPS) in bone regeneration
  30. Cooperative Activation of Lipolysis by Protein Kinase A and Protein Kinase C Pathways in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  31. Identification and functional characterization of hemorphins VV-H-7 and LVV-H-7 as low-affinity agonists for the orphan bombesin receptor subtype 3
  32. Oscillation of Human Period 1 (hPER1) Reporter Gene Activity in Human Neuroblastoma Cells In Vivo
  33. Isolation and biochemical characterization of LEAP-2, a novel blood peptide expressed in the liver
  34. Protein kinase G I immunoreaction is colocalized with arginine-vasopressin immunoreaction in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus
  35. Expression of C-Type Natriuretic Peptide in the Bovine Pineal Gland
  36. Melatonin Synthesis in the Bovine Pineal Gland Is Regulated by Type II Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase
  37. Transcription factor CREB and its stimulus-dependent phosphorylation in cell and explant cultures of the bovine subcommissural organ
  38. Analyses of Signal Transduction Cascades Reveal an Essential Role of Calcium Ions for Regulation of Melatonin Biosynthesis in the Light-Sensitive Pineal Organ of the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  39. The circadian clock as a molecular calendar
  40. The Human PER1 Gene is Inducible by Interleukin-6
  41. Signal Transduction in The Rodent Pineal Organ
  42. Effects of neuroactive substances on the activity of subcommissural organ cells in dispersed cell and explant cultures
  43. Direct comparison of the potency of three novel cAMP analogs to induce CREB-phosphorylation in rat pinealocytes
  44. Cellular localization, membrane distribution, and possible function of guanylyl cyclases A and 1 in collecting ducts of rat
  45. The human PER1 gene is transcriptionally regulated by multiple signaling pathways
  46. Neurofilament H immunoreaction in oligodendrogliomas as demonstrated by a new polyclonal antibody
  47. Cyclic nucleotide analogs as biochemical tools and prospective drugs
  48. Antisense experiments reveal molecular details on mechanisms of ICER suppressing cAMP-inducible genes in rat pinealocytes
  49. Expression and cell-specific localization of the cholecystokinin B/gastrin receptor in the human stomach
  50. Expression and cell-specific localization of the cholecystokinin B/gastrin receptor in the human stomach
  51. CREB phosphorylation and melatonin biosynthesis in the rat pineal gland: Involvement of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase type II
  52. A Semiquantitative Image-analytical Method for the Recording of Dose-Response Curves in Immunocytochemical Preparations
  53. Control of CREB phosphorylation and its role for induction of melatonin synthesis in rat pinealocytes*
  54. Activated Protein Kinase A Is Required for Differentiation-Dependent Transcription of the Decidual Prolactin Gene in Human Endometrial Stromal Cells1
  55. Stimulation of a nicotinic ACh receptor causes depolarization and activation of L-type Ca2+ channels in rat pinealocytes.
  56. Signal Transduction Molecules in the Rat Pineal Organ: Ca2+, pCREB, and ICER
  57. Signal transduction molecules in the rat pineal Organ: Ca2+, pCREB, and ICER
  58. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) induce phosphorylation of the transcription factor CREB in subpopulations of rat pinealocytes: immunocytochemical and immunochemical evidence
  59. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) in the mammalian pineal gland: An endogenous autocrine peptide ?
  60. Novel (Rp)-cAMPS Analogs as Tools for Inhibition of cAMP-kinase in Cell Culture: BASAL cAMP-KINASE ACTIVITY MODULATES INTERLEUKIN-1  ACTION
  61. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) analogs 8-Cl- and 8-NH2-cAMP induce cell death independently of cAMP kinase-mediated inhibition of the G1/S transition in mammary carcinoma cells (MCF-7)
  62. The Effect of NO-Donors in Bovine and Rat Pineal Cells: Stimulation of cGMP and cGMP-Independent Inhibition of Melatonin Synthesis
  63. The genetic subtypes of cAMP-dependent protein kinase — Functionally different or redundant?
  64. Preparations ofRp-cyclic adenosine 3',5'-phosphorothioate (Rp-cAMPS) can contain biologically active amounts of adenosine
  65. Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism as a Target in Chemotherapy