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Parallel Measurement of Circadian Clock Gene Expression and Hormone Secretion in Human Primary Cell Cultures
Published on: November 11, 2016
Microbiota keep the intestinal clock ticking
Jorge Henao-Mejia1, Till Strowig, Richard A Flavell
1Department of Immunobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:
Daily metabolic patterns are regulated in a circadian manner often via the hypothalamic axis. Mukherji et al. now report a surprising role for commensal bacteria in the circadian regulation of glucocorticoid production by intestinal epithelial cells.
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