CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the molecular mechanisms of circadian clocks in mammals, which regulate daily biological rhythms. By using advanced genomic techniques, it aims to identify new proteins involved in circadian regulation, enhancing our understanding of how disruptions can lead to various health issues.
To stay in synchrony with environmental cycles, most living organisms possess endogenous clocks.
Circadian clocks are molecular oscillators present in most mammalian cells that drive circadian (~24 h) rhythms of a wide range of molecular, physiological and behavioral functions.
Circadian clocks are essential for health.
In humans their dysregulation (e.g. caused by shift work, jet lag etc.) has been associated with the development of multiple pathologies (e.g. cancer, metabolic diseases like dia…
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