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Circadian rhythms and metabolism: from the brain to the gut and back again
2016
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
This paper focuses on the relationship between the circadian system and glucose metabolism. Research across the translational spectrum confirms the importance of the circadian system for glucose metabolism and offers promising clues as to when and why these systems go awry. In particular, basic research has started to clarify the molecular and genetic mechanisms through which the circadian system regulates metabolism. The study of human behavior, especially in the context of psychiatric
doi:10.1111/nyas.13188
pmid:27589593
pmcid:PMC5428740
fatcat:dhqfly74qneopehwiasr6r6euy