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    Science Sub-Journal: Revealing a novel electrical signal and its neural mechanism that maintains circadian rhythms

    • Last Update: 2022-09-14
    • Source: Internet
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    On September 2, 2022, the luo donggen team of Beijing University Graduate School, McGovern Brain Research Institute, Center for Quantitative Biology, and Peking University-Tsinghua Joint Center for Life Sciences published a research paper "An extra-clock ultradian brain oscillator sustains circadian timekeeping" at Science Advances, reporting a new type of electrical signaling and neural mechanisms that maintain circadian rhythms


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