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circadian clock

From The Labs 

The circadian clock in heart failure

February 3, 2022February 3, 2022chronotherapy, circadian clock, fat metabolism, heart failure, obesity paradox, Research, Rev-erbα/β, sugar metabolism

Disrupting the rhythm of molecular clock protein Rev-erbα/β leads to heart failure in animal models.

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It’s all connected: circadian clock, microbiome and response to diet

June 30, 2017circadian clock, diet, metabolism, microbiome, mouse model, Npas2 gene

Disrupt the circadian clock, and metabolism will change. Alter the microbiome and, again, metabolism will change. Would altering the circadian clock affect the microbiome? Dr.

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: The Liver’s biliary tree

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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