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- who: Henrik Oster from the Harvard Medical School, United States Army Medical University, China have published the paper: Snack timing affects tissue clock and metabolic responses in male mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To not distort the fit due to decreasing activity in the second half of the experiment, only data including a moving average of 30.5 min were used to determine the half-time of activity change as a direct response to the snack. The authors focused on peripheral tissues important for the processing of nutrients such as liver, pancreas, adipose_tissues (eWAT . . .
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