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The following pages link to Circadian rhythms and depression (Q27694543):
Displaying 15 items.
- Depressive symptoms of female nursing staff working in stressful environments and their association with serum creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase - a preliminary study (Q34213911) (← links)
- Increased anxiety-like behavior but no cognitive impairments in adult rats exposed to constant light conditions during perinatal development (Q34311170) (← links)
- Traumatic brain injury-induced dysregulation of the circadian clock (Q34441218) (← links)
- Depression, smoking, physical inactivity and season independently associated with midnight salivary cortisol in type 1 diabetes. (Q34538115) (← links)
- Lighting to Make You Feel Better: Improving the Mood of Elderly People with Affective Ambiences. (Q35698502) (← links)
- Neuroimmune endocrine effects of antidepressants (Q35758842) (← links)
- Resveratrol: brain effects on SIRT1, GPR50 and photoperiodic signaling (Q36133868) (← links)
- Investigation of a non-invasive method of assessing the equine circadian clock using hair follicle cells. (Q36444978) (← links)
- Short wavelength light administered just prior to waking: a pilot study (Q36487932) (← links)
- Genetic Disruption of Circadian Rhythms in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Causes Helplessness, Behavioral Despair, and Anxiety-like Behavior in Mice (Q37404839) (← links)
- Circadian clock and stress interactions in the molecular biology of psychiatric disorders (Q38241135) (← links)
- Synchronized time-keeping is key to healthy mood regulation (Commentary on Landgraf et al.). (Q42772878) (← links)
- Melatonin and health: an umbrella review of health outcomes and biological mechanisms of action (Q48109920) (← links)
- Genome-wide gene expression study indicates the anti-inflammatory effect of polarized light in recurrent childhood respiratory disease. (Q55054646) (← links)
- The inner clock-Blue light sets the human rhythm (Q92748483) (← links)