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On time metabolism

Joseph Bass ()
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Joseph Bass: Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA. He is also at the Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University.

Nature, 2011, vol. 480, issue 7378, 466-467

Abstract: In mammals, molecular clocks regulate transcription and glucose homeostasis. One way they do so is by controlling glucocorticoid-receptor signalling, which suggests that clocks are embedded in liver metabolism. See Letter p.552

Date: 2011
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