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Jadwiga M. Giebultowicz

Researcher at Oregon State University

Publications -  81
Citations -  4276

Jadwiga M. Giebultowicz is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian clock & Circadian rhythm. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 76 publications receiving 3756 citations. Previous affiliations of Jadwiga M. Giebultowicz include Agricultural Research Service & University of Maryland, College Park.

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RNA interference in Lepidoptera: An overview of successful and unsuccessful studies and implications for experimental design

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TL;DR: Despite a large variation in the data, trends that are found are that RNAi is particularly successful in the family Saturniidae and in genes involved in immunity and that gene expression in epidermal tissues seems to be most difficult to silence.
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The Circadian Clock Protein BMAL1 Is Necessary for Fertility and Proper Testosterone Production in Mice

TL;DR: The reproductive capacity of mice lacking Bmal1 (Arntl, Mop3), one of the central circadian clock genes, is investigated, and expression of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) gene and protein, which regulates the rate-limiting step of steroidogenesis, was decreased in testes from B mal1 KO mice.
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Circadian Photoreception in Drosophila: Functions of Cryptochrome in Peripheral and Central Clocks

TL;DR: It is concluded that cryptochrome is involved in TIM-mediated entrainment of both central LN and peripheral MT clocks, and that neural and epithelial cells share the core clock mechanism, some clock components and light-entrainment pathways appear to have tissue-specific roles.
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Circadian regulation of response to oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster.

TL;DR: The nexus between the clock and oxidative stress susceptibility in Drosophila melanogaster is explored, and data suggest that the circadian clock gene period is essential for maintaining a robust anti-oxidative defense.