@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00044684, author = {Araki, Ryoko and Nakahara, Maki and Fukumura, Ryuutarou and Takahashi, Hirokazu and Mori, Kazuya and Umeda, Nanae and Sujino, Mitsugu and Ichi, Inouye Shin and Abe, Masumi and 荒木 良子 and 中原 麻希 and 福村 龍太郎 and 高橋 宏和 and 森 和也 and 筋野 貢 and 安倍 真澄}, journal = {Brain Research}, month = {}, note = {Most biological phenomena,including behavoir and metabolic pathways,are governed by an internal clock system that is circadian (i.e.,with a period of approximately 24 h) and is reset by light exposure from outside.In order to understand the molecular basis of the resetting mechanism of the clock,we attempted to isolate light-inducible transcripts in the suprachiasmatic nucleus,where the master clock resides,using a new gene expression profiling procedure.We identified 87 such transcripts,successfully cloned 60 of them and 17 are protein-coding transcripts registered in the public database that were not known to be light inducible.Induction is subjective night specific in most of the transcripts.Interestingly,6 of the transcripts exhibit rhythmic expression in a circadian manner in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.}, pages = {9--18}, title = {Identification of genes that express in response to light exposure and express rhythmically in a circadian manner in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus}, volume = {1098}, year = {2006} }