John B. Hogenesch
John B. Hogenesch (born May 29, 1967) is an American chronobiologist and Professor of Pediatrics at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The primary focus of his work has been studying the network of mammalian clock genes from the genomic and computational perspective to further the understanding of circadian behavior. He is currently the Deputy Director of the Center for Chronobiology, an Ohio Eminent Scholar, and Professor of Pediatrics in the Divisions of Perinatal Biology and Immunobiology at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Provided by Wikipedia
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It's not all in the brain by Lauren J Francey, John B Hogenesch
Published 2017-08-01
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The Circadian Clock Gates the Intestinal Stem Cell Regenerative State by Phillip Karpowicz, Yong Zhang, John B. Hogenesch, Patrick Emery, Norbert Perrimon
Published 2013-04-01
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KPNB1 mediates PER/CRY nuclear translocation and circadian clock function by Yool Lee, A Reum Jang, Lauren J Francey, Amita Sehgal, John B Hogenesch
Published 2015-08-01
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Network features of the mammalian circadian clock. by Julie E Baggs, Tom S Price, Luciano DiTacchio, Satchidananda Panda, Garret A Fitzgerald, John B Hogenesch
Published 2009-03-01
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Harmonics of circadian gene transcription in mammals. by Michael E Hughes, Luciano DiTacchio, Kevin R Hayes, Christopher Vollmers, S Pulivarthy, Julie E Baggs, Satchidananda Panda, John B Hogenesch
Published 2009-04-01
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CAMPAREE: a robust and configurable RNA expression simulator by Nicholas F. Lahens, Thomas G. Brooks, Dimitra Sarantopoulou, Soumyashant Nayak, Cris Lawrence, Antonijo Mrčela, Anand Srinivasan, Jonathan Schug, John B. Hogenesch, Yoseph Barash, Gregory R. Grant
Published 2021-09-01
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Systematic Analysis of Mouse Genome Reveals Distinct Evolutionary and Functional Properties Among Circadian and Ultradian Genes by Stefano Castellana, Tommaso Mazza, Daniele Capocefalo, Nikolai Genov, Nikolai Genov, Tommaso Biagini, Caterina Fusilli, Felix Scholkmann, Felix Scholkmann, Angela Relógio, Angela Relógio, John B. Hogenesch, Gianluigi Mazzoccoli
Published 2018-08-01
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