Circadian rhythms-related disorders in diurnal fat sand rats under modern lifestyle conditions: a review

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  • who: . et al. from the The University of Queensland, Australia have published the research work: Circadian rhythms-related disorders in diurnal fat sand rats under modern lifestyle conditions: A review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors found that male fat sand rats kept under SP showed increased anxiety and depression-like behavior in a number of relevant tests (Einat et_al, 2006; Ashkenazy et_al, 2009a; Bilu et_al, 2019a). Two of the studies examined the effect of voluntary exercise on daily rhythms in fat sand rats.
  • how: The research findings provide mechanistic insight on . . .

     

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