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1.7.2024

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Science.News
Jul 1, 2024

New study shows that synchronizing the brain-muscle clock prevents aging

A recent study in mice has shown that molecular clocks work together in the brain and muscle tissue to maintain muscle health and their daily function. This research could provide important insights into how circadian rhythm disorders contribute to health problems associated with aging.

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Arun Kumar et al. , Brain-muscle communication prevents muscle aging by maintaining daily physiology.science384,563-572 (2024) .doi:10.1126/science.adj8533