Maternal and Early-Life Circadian Disruption Have Long-Lasting Negative Consequences on Offspring Development and Adult Behavior in Mice
Abstract Modern life involves chronic circadian disruption through artificial light and these disruptions are associated with numerous mental and physical health maladies. Because the developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to perturbation, we hypothesized that early-life circadian disr...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin L. Smarr, Azure D. Grant, Luz Perez, Irving Zucker, Lance J. Kriegsfeld |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fadafcf1d26349c2a74f8059231cf359 |
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