Project Details
Assessing the functional importance of circadian rhythms in genetically modified mice
Applicant
Dr. Robert Dallmann
Subject Area
Animal Physiology and Biochemistry
Term
from 2006 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 19083306
Final Report Year
2009
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- 2006. Advanced non-photic entrainment: A new automated approach. SRBR, p. 111
Dallmann R. & Mrosovsky N.
- 2006. Restoration of rhythmicity in Per2/Cryl double deficient mice in constant light (LL) conditions. J Biol Rhythms, 21, 169-176
Abraham D., Dallmann R., Albrecht U., Eichele G., Steinlechner S. & Oster H.
- 2006. Scheduled wheel access during daytime: a method for studying conflicting Zeitgebers. Physiol & Behav, 88, 459-465
Dallmann R. & Mrosovsky N.
- 2006. The fate of diurnal primates in southern Sumatra. Gibbon Journal 2: 18-24
Geissmann T., Nijman V. & Dallmann R.
- 2007. Melatonin receptors in the mammalian brain. Review. Abhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, p. 58-72
Dallmann R. & Weaver D.R.
- 2007. Non-photic clock resetting in Dexras 1-/- mice: A more complicated story. Behav Brain Res, 180:197-202
Dallmann R. & Mrosovsky N.
- 2007. Toward an in vivo assay for peripheral oscillator function in mice. Gordon Research Conference on Chronobiology
Dallmann R. & Weaver D.R.
- 2007. Toward easier methods in studying nonphotic behavioral entrainment in mice. J Biol Rhythms, 22:458-461
Dallmann R. & Mrosovsky N.
- 2008. Functional activity of the liver circadian clock revealed by assessing pentobarbital sleep time. SRBR
Dallmann R., DeBruyne J.P. & Weaver D.R.
- 2008. Light resetting and entrainment in CLOCK-deficient mice. SRBR
Dallmann R., DeBruyne J.P. & Weaver D.R.
- 2009. Casein kinase 1 delta regulates the pace of the mammalian circadian clock. Mol. Cell. Biol., 29:3853-3866
Etchegaray J-P., Machida K., Noton E., Constance C, Dallmann R., Di Napoli M., DeBruyne J., Lambert C, Yu E., Conde H., Reppert S. and Weaver D.
- 2009. Individual and geographical variability in the songs of wild silvery gibbons (Hylobates moloch) on Java, Indonesia. In: The Gibbons: new perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology. Eds: S. Lappan and D. Whittaker. Springer, p. 91-100
Dallmann R. & Geissmann T.