Circadian rhythm dysregulation and leukemia development: the role of clock genes as promising biomarkers

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  • who: Ana Beatriz Aguiar Sanford and colleagues from the Unichristus University Center, Faculty of Biomedicine, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil have published the research: Circadian Rhythm Dysregulation and Leukemia Development: The Role of Clock Genes as Promising Biomarkers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the role of circadian rhythm clock genes in leukemia development, and the further implications of this.
  • future: While the inclusion of chronotherapy in cancer therapy may offer a more effective and less toxic approach biomarkers for chronotherapy strategies' efficiency still need to . . .

     

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