
Publications of Jana Lioba Husse
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
118 (25), e2017364118 (2021)
Dissecting and modeling photic and melanopsin effects to predict sleep disturbances induced by irregular light exposure in mice. Preoceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 2.
Journal Article
6 (6), pp. 512 - 523 (2017)
Hepatic gene therapy rescues high-fat diet responses in circadian Clock mutant mice. Molecular Metabolism 3.
Journal Article
37 (10), pp. 1119 - 1128 (2015)
Synchronization of the mammalian circadian timing system: Light can control peripheral clocks independently of the SCN clock: Alternate routes of entrainment optimize the alignment of the body's circadian clock network with external time. BioEssays 4.
Journal Article
28 (11), pp. 4950 - 4960 (2014)
The light-dark cycle controls peripheral rhythmicity in mice with a genetically ablated suprachiasmatic nucleus clock. The FASEB Journal 5.
Journal Article
155 (1), pp. 133 - 142 (2013)
Impaired glucocorticoid production and response to stress in Arntl-deficient male mice. Endocrinology 6.
Journal Article
138 (10), pp. 493 - 496 (2013)
Zirkadiane Uhren in Gehirn und Peripherie: biologische Funktion und Relevanz für die Klinik. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 7.
Journal Article
7 (12), e52983 (2012)
Circadian clock genes Per1 and Per2 regulate the response of metabolism-associated transcripts to sleep disruption. PLoS One 8.
Journal Article
7 (5), e37150 (2012)
Circadian desynchrony promotes metabolic disruption in a mouse model of shiftwork. PLoS One 9.
Journal Article
26 (5), pp. 379 - 389 (2011)
Synaptotagmin10-Cre, a driver to disrupt clock genes in the SCN. Journal of Biological Rhythms 10.
Journal Article
6 (5), pp. 673 - 679 (2011)
Adrenal glucocorticoids as a target for jet lag therapies. Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism 11.
Journal Article
28, pp. 75 - 80 (2009)
A time to fast, a time to feast: The crosstalk between metabolism and the circadian clock. Molecules and Cells Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Genetic disruption of the master pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus sheds light on the hierarchical organization of the mammalian circadian timing system. Dissertation, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen (2011)