RHYTHMIK, OXIDATIVEM STRESS UND LEBENSSTIL
Summary:
The paper investigates the relationship between the clock gene hBmal1 and the gene for Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) in younger and older women, and examines relations between SOD1-protein, oxidative stress, melatonin and lifestyle parameters.
Categories
- Aging: The paper investigates the impact of aging on the relationship between the clock gene hBmal1 and the gene for Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), and examines relations between SOD1-protein, oxidative stress, melatonin and lifestyle parameters.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of the clock gene hBmal1, which is part of the circadian regulation of clock controlled genes, in cognitive function and memory.
- Hormone regulation: The paper examines the role of melatonin, a hormone that shows circadian rhythmicity, in the relationship between the clock gene hBmal1 and the gene for Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1).
- Well-being: The paper investigates the impact of lifestyle parameters on the relationship between the clock gene hBmal1 and the gene for Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), and examines relations between SOD1-protein, oxidative stress, melatonin and lifestyle parameters.
Author(s)
D TÖBELMANN
Publication Year:
2020
Number of Citations:
0
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