The role of epigenetic modulators on circadian rhythms and metabolism
<p>The earth’s rotation on its axis with a 24-hour period gave rise to circadian rhythms, which originated pervasive biologic fluctuations in gene expression, cellular physiology and whole-organism behaviour. The advancements in technology and culture accentuated behaviours and phenomena that...
Main Author: | Mosneagu, DI |
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Other Authors: | Vasudevan, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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