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- who: Derrick J. Phillips from the Health Sciences Spokane, United States have published the research work: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism modulates the effects of circadian desynchronization on activity and sleep in male mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 09/01/2023
- how: The authors explored how the Val66Met polymorphism modulates the response to environmental circadian desynchronization (ECD) in a mouse model. Given the importance of BDNF within the circadian timing and sleep systems the authors hypothesized that Val66Met mice with the Met mutation (Met) would show impairment in maintaining circadian rhythms in body . . .
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