Light triggers a network switch between circadian morning and evening oscillators controlling behaviour during daily temperature cycles

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  • who: Clara Lorber and colleagues from the Institute of Neuro and Behavioral Biology, Westfau0308lische Wilhelms University, Muu0308nster, Germany have published the research: Light triggers a network switch between circadian morning and evening oscillators controlling behaviour during daily temperature cycles, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/11,/2022
  • what: The authors show that the EO is necessary for synchronized behavior in LLTC but not for entraining the molecular clock of the other clock neuronal groups while the MO controls synchronized morning activity in DDTC. The authors propose a new model where the molecular clock resets to . . .

     

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