Serotonin and corticosterone rhythms in mice exposed to cigarette smoke and in patients with COPD: implication for COPD-associated neuropathogenesis.
The circadian timing system controls daily rhythms of physiology and behavior, and disruption of clock function can trigger stressful life events. Daily exposure to cigarette smoke (CS) can lead to alteration in diverse biological and physiological processes. Smoking is associated with mood disorder...
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Main Authors: | Isaac K Sundar, Hongwei Yao, Yadi Huang, Elizabeth Lyda, Patricia J Sime, Michael T Sellix, Irfan Rahman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e0a3195b1a924e5d96618a7e4bb4296d |
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