BIOLOGICAL 'CLOCK' INFLUENCES DAMAGE DONE BY OXIDATIVE STRESS
August 04, 2008
August 04, 2008
CORVALLIS, Ore., Aug. 4 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Swing shift workers and frequent fliers beware - scientists have identified yet another biological issue that relates to the "circadian clock" found in almost every species from insects to humans, and discovered that the time of day also affects the ability to resist oxidative stress.
In a new study just published by researchers from Oregon State University, it was found . . .
Swing shift workers and frequent fliers beware - scientists have identified yet another biological issue that relates to the "circadian clock" found in almost every species from insects to humans, and discovered that the time of day also affects the ability to resist oxidative stress.
In a new study just published by researchers from Oregon State University, it was found . . .
