Two complementary research articles show that central and peripheral circadian clocks coordinate the daily activity of skin and muscles.| Chronobiology.com
Cells with a functioning circadian clock are better able to adapt to changes in glucose supply and recover more quickly from long-term starvation.| Chronobiology.com
To better understand the circadian clock in modern cyanobacteria, a Japanese research team has investigated ancient time-keeping systems.| Chronobiology.com