CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the role of succinate, a metabolic byproduct, in regulating circadian clocks. By exploring the interaction between metabolism and these biological rhythms, the research aims to enhance understanding of how internal signals influence physiological processes.
Our circadian clock controls a wide range of physiological processes to respond to external demands through a fine-tuning coordination between the hypothalamic central clock and the peripheral clocks.
Understanding the bidirectional communication and the reliance on external cues that specifically affect these clocks is of paramount importance.
Yet, both circadian clocks can function even in the absence of these external signals, highlighting their endogenous nature.
This underscores the existen…
Institut de Recerca Biomedica Catalunya Sud (IRBCatSud)
FUNDACIO INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIO SANITARIA PERE VIRGILI (IISPV)
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