circadian clocks
03/18/2018 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Temperature and light from your environment tells your body when to sleep, finds research on fruit flies
A new study that was conducted in the University of Michigan and which was published in the journal Nature showed that fruit flies may teach us a thing or two about our own sleep patterns. The researchers, via observing fruit flies, were able to illustrate how circadian clock neurons engage in thermoreceptor usage to constantly […]
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