Cell signaling, receptors, electrical effects and therapy in circadian rhythm
- PMID: 23914781
- DOI: 10.3109/10799893.2013.822890
Cell signaling, receptors, electrical effects and therapy in circadian rhythm
Abstract
Circadian rhythm has been the object of much attention. This review addresses the aspects of cell signaling, receptors, therapy and electrical effects in a multifaceted fashion. The pineal gland, which produces the important hormones melatonin and serotonin, exerts a prominent influence, in addition to the supraschiasmatic nucleus. Many aspects involve free radicals which have played a widespread role in biochemistry.
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