Neutrophils cause time-of-day–dependent collateral tissue damage after sterile injury through an intrinsic circadian program.
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Nighttime heart attacks cause less damage due to neutrophil circadian rhythms
Heart attacks that occur at night are less severe than those that strike during the day. A new study from the Centro Nacional ...
Published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, the study is one of the first to harness the circadian rhythms of the immune system to modulate inflammation without compromising defense against inf ...
Researchers at Yale University School of Medicine have identified a way to suppress the daily fluctuations in the activity of ...
Results open the door to therapies based on chronobiology, the branch of biology that studies how living organisms structure their physiological processes in time.
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