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1. The effect of circadian rhythm on prolactin/PRLR-mediated intracellular signaling profiles in vivo and in vitro.

2. Low CLOCK and CRY2 in 2nd trimester human maternal blood and risk of preterm birth: a nested case-control study†.

3. Loss of CLOCK under high glucose upregulates ROCK1-mediated endothelial to mesenchymal transition and aggravates plaque vulnerability.

4. The Retinal Circadian Clock and Photoreceptor Viability.

5. Loss of CLOCK Results in Dysfunction of Brain Circuits Underlying Focal Epilepsy.

6. CLOCK modulates survival and acute lung injury in mice with polymicrobial sepsis.

7. Circadian Clock in a Mouse Colon Tumor Regulates Intracellular Iron Levels to Promote Tumor Progression.

8. NPAS2 Compensates for Loss of CLOCK in Peripheral Circadian Oscillators.

9. The circadian Clock gene regulates acrosin activity of sperm through serine protease inhibitor A3K.

10. Circadian CLOCK Mediates Activation of Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling and Renal Fibrosis through Cyclooxygenase 2.

11. The circadian rhythm controls telomeres and telomerase activity.

12. Circadian clock proteins regulate neuronal redox homeostasis and neurodegeneration.

13. Circadian clock regulates the host response to Salmonella.

14. Circadian acetylome reveals regulation of mitochondrial metabolic pathways.

16. Circadian expression of H,K-ATPase type 2 contributes to the stability of plasma K⁺ levels.

17. Photic resetting and entrainment in CLOCK-deficient mice.

18. Influence of CLOCK on cytotoxicity induced by diethylnitrosamine in mouse primary hepatocytes.

19. Deficiency of circadian protein CLOCK reduces lifespan and increases age-related cataract development in mice.

20. Disruption of the clock components CLOCK and BMAL1 leads to hypoinsulinaemia and diabetes.

21. Circadian rhythms and metabolic syndrome: from experimental genetics to human disease.

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