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Peripheral Timekeeping: Mammalian Cells Outside The Brain Have Their Own Circadian Clocks

Researchers have discovered that individual fibroblast cells contain independent, self-sustaining circadian (ca. 24 hr) clocks. Circadian clocks are important for synchronizing many physiological and behavioral processes to the day/night cycle.

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