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21 october 2019 17:03:34

 
Neuropsin (OPN5) Mediates Local Light-Dependent Induction of Circadian Clock Genes and Circadian Photoentrainment in Exposed Murine Skin (Current Biology)
 


The main circadian clock within the mammalian brain is thought to dictate the phase of peripheral clocks. Buhr et al. demonstrate that circadian clocks within exposed regions of a mouse`s skin can respond directly to environmental light cues.


 
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