Mammalian Molecular Entrainment to Light and Networks
This video tutorial explains the molecular light input pathway of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, a mammalian master pacemaker. It was produced and developed by members of the BioClock Studio Winter 2017 at UC San Diego.

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Clock-Controlled Genes Part 1: Transcriptional regulation

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Light/Dark Mechanism of the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

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2017 Nobel Prize for Circadian Rhythm Explained

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Circadian Rhythm and Your Brain's Clock

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AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done

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See a Salamander Grow From a Single Cell in this Incredible Time-lapse | Short Film Showcase

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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Joseph Takahashi (UT Southwestern/HHMI) Part 1B: Circadian Clocks: Clock Genes, Cells and Circuits 2

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Visual perception | Retina, photoreceptors, and rhodopsin

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Circadian Rhythms - Inside the Brain

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The 2-Process Model of Sleep

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Sleep stages and circadian rhythms | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

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If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

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Understanding the Actogram

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2-Minute Neuroscience: Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

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From Eye to Brain: How Vision Really Works

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But what is the Fourier Transform? A visual introduction.

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Water Memory (2014 Documentary about Nobel Prize laureate Luc Montagnier)

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Mammalian Retina and Photoreceptors

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