SUNY: Novel Melatonin Receptor Molecules Make Possible Therapies That Adjust Biological Clocks to Our Environments
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
BUFFALO, New York, Feb. 11 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release:
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- In a mouse model of jet lag, these molecules altered adjustments to light/dark cycles, potentially addressing circadian rhythm disturbances in depression, sleep disorders and shift work
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Like breathing or blinking, behaviors regulated by our circadian rhythms, such as digestion and sleep-wake cycles, . . .
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- In a mouse model of jet lag, these molecules altered adjustments to light/dark cycles, potentially addressing circadian rhythm disturbances in depression, sleep disorders and shift work
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Like breathing or blinking, behaviors regulated by our circadian rhythms, such as digestion and sleep-wake cycles, . . .