Editorial: circadian desynchrony: consequences, mechanisms, and open issues

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Rodolfo Costa and colleagues from the University of Padua, Italy have published the paper: Editorial: Circadian desynchrony: Consequences, mechanisms, and Open Issues, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Studying circadian desynchrony Most biological processes show sustained circadian rhythms generated by endogenous clocks oscillating with -24-h periods. Proper entrainment of endogenous rhythms to environmental cycles allows organisms to anticipate predictable changes in their environment and is associated with longevity, reproductive success, and fitness (Penev et_al, 1998; Arble et_al, 2010; Wyse et_al, 2010; Gutman et_al, 2011; Libert et_al, 2012; Wyse, 2012; Steckler et_al, 2016 . . .

     

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