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Biological Rhythms Workshop IA: Molecular Basis of Rhythms Generation
2007
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
Current circadian models are based on genetic, biochemical, and structural data that, when combined, provide a comprehensive picture of the molecular basis for rhythms generation. These models describe three basic elements-input pathways, oscillator, and output pathways-to which each molecular component is assigned. The lines between these elements are often blurred because some proteins function in more than one element of the circadian system. The end result of these molecular oscillations is
doi:10.1101/sqb.2007.72.060
pmid:18419259
fatcat:w27xjpo5ujfozp377k3n7sk2l4