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  1. Effects of a 12-week time-of-day-specific concurrent resistance-aerobic training on muscle strength, bone mass and functional performance in elderly women
  2. Constant light disrupts biological rhythms and worsens sleep quality but does not elevate blood pressure in female rats
  3. Interactive effects of light at night and high fructose intake on the central circadian clock and endocrine outputs in rats
  4. Dark-phase melatonin administration does not reduce blood pressure but induces changes in parameters related to the control of the cardiovascular system in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  5. Artificial light at night affects the daily profile of pulse pressure and protein expression in the thoracic aorta of rats
  6. Endocrine–circadian interactions in birds: implications when nights are no longer dark
  7. In-vitro antiplatelet effect of melatonin in healthy individuals and patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  8. Disturbances of Hormonal Circadian Rhythms by Light Pollution
  9. Artificial Dim Light at Night during Pregnancy Can Affect Hormonal and Metabolic Rhythms in Rat Offspring
  10. Synthesis of Glycolysis Inhibitor PFK15 and Its Synergistic Action with an Approved Multikinase Antiangiogenic Drug on Human Endothelial Cell Migration and Proliferation
  11. Circadian Disruption and Consequences on Innate Immunity and Inflammatory Response
  12. Exposure to dim light at night alters daily rhythms of glucose and lipid metabolism in rats
  13. Prenatal Hypoxia Affects Foetal Cardiovascular Regulatory Mechanisms in a Sex- and Circadian-Dependent Manner: A Review
  14. Disrupted Circadian Control of Hormonal Rhythms and Anticipatory Thirst by Dim Light at Night
  15. Glycolysis under Circadian Control
  16. Perceived Stress, Sleep Quality, and Sensory Processing Patterns Among Parents of Children With Disabilities
  17. Evidence That Artificial Light at Night Induces Structure-Specific Changes in Brain Plasticity in a Diurnal Bird
  18. Inhibition of Glycolysis Suppresses Cell Proliferation and Tumor Progression In Vivo: Perspectives for Chronotherapy
  19. Impact of Dim Light at Night on Urinary 6-Sulphatoxymelatonin Concentrations and Sleep in Healthy Humans
  20. Dim Light at Night Disturbs Molecular Pathways of Lipid Metabolism
  21. Artificial Light at Night Increases Recruitment of New Neurons and Differentially Affects Various Brain Regions in Female Zebra Finches
  22. Differential Effects of Constant Light and Dim Light at Night on the Circadian Control of Metabolism and Behavior
  23. Expression of Melatonin Receptor 1 in Rat Mesenteric Artery and Perivascular Adipose Tissue and Vasoactive Action of Melatonin
  24. Artificial light at night affects brain plasticity and melatonin in birds
  25. Light Pollution, Circadian Photoreception, and Melatonin in Vertebrates
  26. Genetic variation in maternal yolk testosterone allocation predicts female mating decisions in Japanese quail
  27. Consequences of low-intensity light at night on cardiovascular and metabolic parameters in spontaneously hypertensive rats
  28. Effects of lighting schedule during incubation of broiler chicken embryos on leg bone development at hatch and related physiological characteristics
  29. Dim light at night attenuates circadian rhythms in the cardiovascular system and suppresses melatonin in rats
  30. CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF MELATONIN AND OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS ON THE MYOCARDIAL ELECTRICAL SIGNALING IN THE AGED OBESE FEMALE RATS
  31. Possible precision medicine implications from genetic testing using combined detection of sequence and intragenic copy number variants in a large cohort with childhood epilepsy
  32. Renal impairment induced by prenatal exposure to angiotensin II in male rat offspring
  33. Covariation between eggshell colouration and eggshell bacteria abundance and egg characteristics in blackbirds
  34. Synergic effects of inhibition of glycolysis and multikinase receptor signalling on proliferation and migration of endothelial cells
  35. The effect of different wavelengths of light during incubation on the development of rhythmic pineal melatonin biosynthesis in chick embryos
  36. The exaggerated salt-sensitive response in hypertensive transgenic rats (TGR mRen-2) fostered by a normotensive female
  37. Obesity-associated alterations in cardiac connexin-43 and PKC signaling are attenuated by melatonin and omega-3 fatty acids in female rats
  38. Acute hormonal and neuromuscular response to different resistance loading in young pre- and middle-aged postmenopausal women
  39. Synthesis of glycolysis inhibitor (E)-3-(pyridin-3-yl)-1-(pyridin-4-yl)prop-2-en-1-one (3PO) and its inhibition of HUVEC proliferation alone or in a combination with the multi-kinase inhibitor sunitinib
  40. Sex-dependent correlation between survival and expression of genes related to the circadian oscillator in patients with colorectal cancer
  41. Expression of clock genes cry1 and cry2 in human colorectal cancer and tumor adjacent tissues correlates with location of tumor differently
  42. In ovo yolk carotenoid and testosterone levels interactively influence female transfer of yolk antioxidants to her eggs
  43. Effect of oral contraceptives intake on postural stability in young healthy women throughout the menstrual cycle
  44. Egg deposition of maternal testosterone is primarily controlled by the preovulatory peak of luteinizing hormone in Japanese quail
  45. Variable effects of elevated egg yolk testosterone on different arms of the immune system in young quail
  46. Morphological, molecular and hormonal adaptations to early morning versus afternoon resistance training
  47. Sex-specific cardiovascular susceptibility to ischaemic myocardial injury following exposure to prenatal hypoxia
  48. Shifts in the light-dark cycle increase unpredictability of the cardiovascular system
  49. Prenatal exposure to angiotensin II increases blood pressure and decreases salt sensitivity in rats
  50. Intense blue light therapy during the night-time does not suppress the rhythmic melatonin biosynthesis in a young boy
  51. Melatonin-Induced Changes in Cytosolic Calcium Might be Responsible for Apoptosis Induction in Tumour Cells
  52. Matrilineal inheritance of a key mediator of prenatal maternal effects
  53. High Yolk Testosterone Transfer Is Associated with an Increased Female Metabolic Rate
  54. Endocrine and cardiovascular rhythms differentially adapt to chronic phase-delay shifts in rats
  55. Preliminary results on intersexual differences in gene expression of chemokine K203 in mononuclear cells of chicken
  56. Decreased emotional reactivity of rats exposed to repeated phase shifts of light–dark cycle
  57. Prenatal hypoxia in rats increased blood pressure and sympathetic drive of the adult offspring
  58. Decreased melatonin levels and increased levels of advanced oxidation protein products in the seminal plasma are related to male infertility
  59. Inhibition of VEGF mediated post receptor signalling pathways by recently developed tyrosine kinase inhibitor in comparison with sunitinib
  60. Influences of phase delay shifts of light and food restriction on blood pressure and heart rate in telemetry monitored rats
  61. Different Effects of Phase Advance and Delay in Rotating Light-Dark Regimens on Clock and Natriuretic Peptide Gene Expression in the Rat Heart
  62. Diquat-induced cytotoxicity on Vero and HeLa cell lines: effect of melatonin and dihydromelatonin
  63. Maternally Derived Egg Hormones, Antibodies and Antimicrobial Proteins: Common and Different Pathways of Maternal Effects in Japanese Quail
  64. Immune responsiveness of Japanese quail selected for egg yolk testosterone content under severe protein restriction
  65. Repeated Phase Shifts in the Lighting Regimen Change the Blood Pressure Response to Norepinephrine Stimulation in Rats
  66. The influence of indoor lighting with low blue light dose on urine 6-sulphatoxymelatonin concentrations and sleep efficiency of healthy volunteers
  67. Exaggerated activity of HPA axis in obese rats fed normocaloric liquid nutrition
  68. Increased salt intake during early ontogenesis lead to development of arterial hypertension in salt-resistant Wistar rats
  69. P116Exposure of rats to continuous light impairs cardiac cell-to-cell coupling and decrease threshold to VF: however Omacor intake offers protection
  70. Do females invest more into eggs when males sing more attractively? Postmating sexual selection strategies in a monogamous reed passerine
  71. Comparative Study of Window Glazing Systems Influence on Melatonin Secretion in Patients in the Hospital Wards
  72. Bidirectional Selection for Yolk Testosterone Content in Japanese Quail
  73. Selection for High Egg Testosterone and Immune Response of Young Japanese Quail under Mild Food Restriction
  74. Effect of angiotensin II infusion on rhythmic clock gene expression and local renin-angiotensin system in the aorta of Wistar rats
  75. No harmful effect of different Coca-cola beverages after 6months of intake on rat testes
  76. The long-term effects of phase advance shifts of photoperiod on cardiovascular parameters as measured by radiotelemetry in rats
  77. Effects of time of day on resistance exercise-induced anabolic signaling in skeletal muscle
  78. Expression of cell cycle regulatory factors hus1, gadd45a, rb1, cdkn2a and mre11a correlates with expression of clock gene per2 in human colorectal carcinoma tissue
  79. Effect of angiotensin II on rhythmic per2 expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and heart and daily rhythm of activity in Wistar rats
  80. Melatonin attenuates hypertension-related proarrhythmic myocardial maladaptation of connexin-43 and propensity of the heart to lethal arrhythmias
  81. Does egg colouration signal female and egg quality in reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)?
  82. Genetic differences in yolk testosterone levels influence maternal hormone deposition in the second laying cycle in Japanese quails
  83. Effect of exogenous testosterone on oxidative status of the testes in adult male rats
  84. Pineal arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (Aanat) gene expression as a target of inflammatory mediators in the chicken
  85. Localization of melatonin receptors in the adventitia of the rat aorta
  86. Growth and innate immunity are not limited by selection for high egg testosterone content in Japanese quail
  87. Effects of divergent selection for yolk testosterone content on growth characteristics of Japanese quail
  88. The Presence and Localization of Melatonin Receptors in the Rat Aorta
  89. Experimental Evidence for Genetic Heritability of Maternal Hormone Transfer to Offspring
  90. Circadian melatonin production develops faster in birds than in mammals
  91. Effect of phase delay lighting rotation schedule on daily expression of per2, bmal1, rev-erbα, pparα, and pdk4 genes in the heart and liver of Wistar rats
  92. Expressions of per1 Clock Gene and Genes of Signaling Peptides Vasopressin, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, and Oxytocin in the Suprachiasmatic and Paraventricular Nuclei of Hypertensive TGR[mREN2]27 Rats
  93. Angiogenic Effect of Leptin in the Quail Chorioallantoic Membrane
  94. Immunohistochemical definition of MT2 receptors and melatonin in the gastrointestinal tissues of rat
  95. Yolk testosterone and corticosterone in hierarchical follicles and laid eggs of Japanese quail exposed to long-term restraint stress
  96. Influence of up-regulated renin—angiotensin system on the exploration, anxiety-related behavior and object recognition
  97. Variability of yolk testosterone concentrations during the reproductive cycle of Japanese quail
  98. Ontogeny of circadian oscillations in the heart and liver in chicken
  99. Effect of rhythmic melatonin administration on clock gene expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the heart of hypertensive TGR(mRen2)27 rats
  100. Down Regulation of Angiotensin II Receptor AT1 Expression in the Pancreas of Diabetic Rat
  101. Effect of L-NAME-induced hypertension on melatonin receptors and melatonin levels in the pineal gland and the peripheral organs of rats
  102. Corrigendum to “Effect of upregulated renin–angiotensin system on per2 and bmal1 genes expression in brain structures involved in blood pressure control in TGR(mREN-2)27 rats” [Brain Res. 1180 (2007) 29–38]
  103. Effect of Simulated Microgravity on Sexual Development of Male Japanese Quail
  104. Endocrine Rhythms and Expression of Selected Genes in the Brain, Stellate Ganglia, and Adrenals of Hypertensive TGR Rats
  105. Deregulated expression of the per2 gene in human colorectal carcinoma
  106. Stress, geomagnetic disturbance, infradian and circadian sampling for circulating corticosterone and models of human depression?
  107. Seasonal variations in properties of rat heart mitochondria: Effect on membrane fluidity and ATPase activity in diabetes
  108. Ontogeny of melatonin, Per2 and E4bp4 light responsiveness in the chicken embryonic pineal gland
  109. Effect of upregulated renin–angiotensin system on per2 and bmal1 gene expression in brain structures involved in blood pressure control in TGR(mREN-2)27 rats
  110. Effect of chronic crowding on plasma corticosterone in rats with genetic predisposition to hypertension
  111. Protective effect of melatonin in acetic acid induced colitis in rats
  112. Effect of Increasing Yolk Testosterone Levels on Early Behaviour in Japanese Quail Hatchlings
  113. Rhythmic clock gene expression in heart, kidney and some brain nuclei involved in blood pressure control in hypertensive TGR(mREN-2)27 rats
  114. Thyrotropin‐releasing hormone in rat heart: effect of swelling, angiotensin II and renin gene
  115. Melatonin Concentration in Plasma, Pineal Gland and Duodenum of Pregnant Rats and their Fetuses after Melatonin and Phenytoin Administration
  116. Chronomics affirm extending scope of lead in phase of duodenal vs. pineal circadian melatonin rhythms
  117. Chronomics reveal and quantify circadian rhythmic melatonin in duodenum of rats
  118. Chronomics, neuroendocrine feedsidewards and the recording and consulting of nowcasts—forecasts of geomagnetics
  119. Chronomics: circadian lead of extrapineal vs. pineal melatonin rhythms with an infradian hypothalamic exploration
  120. Circadian and extracircadian exploration during daytime hours of circulating corticosterone and other endocrine chronomes
  121. Opportunity of detecting pre-hypertension: worldwide data on blood pressure overswinging
  122. Plasma melatonin concentrations in hypertensive patients with the dipping and non-dipping blood pressure profile
  123. Effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on daily expression of per2 and dbp in the heart and liver and melatonin rhythm in the pineal gland of Wistar rat
  124. Chronoastrobiology: proposal, nine conferences, heliogeomagnetics, transyears, near-weeks, near-decades, phylogenetic and ontogenetic memories
  125. A chronomic tree of life: ontogenetic and phylogenetic ‘memories’ of primordial cycles — keys to ethics
  126. Daily Rhythms of Melatonin and Selected Biochemical Parameters in Plasma of Japanese Quail
  127. Entrainment of Rhythmic Melatonin Production by Light and Temperature in the Chick Embryo
  128. Post-hatching dynamics of plasma biochemistry in free-living European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
  129. Role of Leptin in Farm Animals: a Review
  130. Effects of Short-term Fasting on Selected Physiological Functions in Adult Male and Female Japanese Quail
  131. S8-O5 Peptide chronomics: alternation of extracircadian and circadian prominence
  132. Daily Profiles of Plasma Prolactin (PRL), Growth Hormone (GH), Insulin‐Like Growth Factor‐1 (IGF‐1), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Testosterone, and Melatonin, and of Pituitary PRL mRNA and GH mRNA in Male Long Evans Rats in Acute Phase of Adjuvant Arthritis
  133. Embryonic and Post-Embryonic Development of Japanese Quail after In Ovo Melatonin Treatment
  134. Physiologic Effects of Leptin, Insulin and Triamcinolon on Adult Male Japanese Quail
  135. Hormonal and Behavioral Responses of Starlings during a Confrontation with Males or Females at Nest Boxes during the Reproductive Season
  136. Role of Leptin in Japanese Quail Development
  137. Developmental Changes in Thyrotropic and Somatotropic Effect of TRH in Precocial Japanese Quail and Altricial European Starlings
  138. Rhythms of the pineal N-acetyltransferase mRNA and melatonin concentrations during embryonic and post-embryonic development in chicken
  139. Melatonin Decreases Heat Production in Female Broiler Chickens
  140. Melatonin content in plasma and large intestine of patients with colorectal carcinoma before and after surgery
  141. Role of melatonin in the control of growth and growth hormone secretion in poultry
  142. Perinatal development of circadian melatonin production in domestic chicks
  143. Regulation of rhythmic melatonin production in pineal cells of chick embryo by cyclic AMP
  144. Effect of Tryptophan Administration of Melatonin Concentrations in the Pineal Gland, Plasma and Gastrointestinal Tract of Chickens
  145. Influence of Melatonin on Chick Skeletal Muscle Cell Growth
  146. Synchronization by low‐amplitude light‐dark cycles of 24‐hour pineal and plasma melatonin rhythms of hatchling European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
  147. Growth and Carcass Composition in Broiler-Type Chickens Following Passive Immunization of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-2 (IGF-2) Between 2 and 4 Weeks of Age
  148. Plasma thyroid hormone and growth hormone patterns in precocial Japanese quail and altricial European starlings during postnatal development
  149. Effect of Recombinant Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II on Weight Gain and Body Composition of Broiler Chickens
  150. Development of rhythmic melatonin synthesis in cultured pineal glands and pineal cells isolated from chick embryo
  151. Endogenous gonadal, LH and molt rhythms in tropical stonechats: effect of pair bond on period, amplitude, and pattern of circannual cycles
  152. Passive immunization of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and of IGF-1 and IGF-2 in chickens
  153. A naturally occurring growth hormone receptor mutation: in vivo and in vitro evidence for the functional importance of the WS motif common to all members of the cytokine receptor superfamily
  154. A naturally occurring growth hormone receptor mutation: in vivo and in vitro evidence for the functional importance of the WS motif common to all members of the cytokine receptor superfamily.
  155. Effects of exogenous melatonin on some endocrine, behavioural and metabolic parameters in japanese quail Coturnix coturnix japonica
  156. Ontogeny of the rhythmic melatonin production in a precocial and an altricial bird, the Japanese quail and the European starling
  157. Development of melatonin rhythm in the pineal gland and eyes of chick embryo
  158. Corticosterone levels of passerine birds during migratory flight
  159. Changes in plasma testosterone, thyroxine and triiodothyronine in relation to sperm production and remex moult in domestic ganders
  160. Ontogeny of N-acetyltransferase activity rhythm in pineal gland of chick embryo
  161. Rapid Adjustment of the Pineal N‐Acetyltransferase Rhythm to Change From Long to Short Photoperiod in the Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
  162. Testosterone concentration in the seminal plasma of cocks
  163. Effect of Pinealectomy on Melatonin Levels in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Birds