Circadian variation in pulmonary inflammatory responses is independent of rhythmic glucocorticoid signaling in airway epithelial cells
The circadian clock is a critical regulator of immune function. We recently highlighted a role for the circadian clock in a mouse model of pulmonary inflammation. The epithelial clock protein Bmal1 was required to regulate neutrophil recruitment in response to inflammatory challenge. Bmal1 regulated...
Main Authors: | Ince, L, Zhang, Z, Beesley, S, Vonslow, R, Saer, B, Matthews, L, Begley, N, Gibbs, J, Ray, D, Loudon, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology
2018
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