Timed restricted feeding cycles drive daily rhythms in female rats maintained in constant light but only partially restore the estrous cycle

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  • who: Carolina Escobar from the Midwestern University, United States have published the research: Timed restricted feeding cycles drive daily rhythms in female rats maintained in constant light but only partially restore the estrous cycle, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study explored RF in female rats exposed to LL, with the hypothesis that this cyclic condition can restore or prevent the loss of daily rhythms and the estrous cycle. To test the direct impact on the estrous cycle, vaginal smears were obtained and, at the end of the study, blood samples and ovaries were extracted . . .

     

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