The wrinkling of time: Aging, inflammation, oxidative stress, and the circadian clock in neurodegeneration
Abstract
A substantial body of research now implicates the circadian clock in the regulation of an array of diverse biological processes including glial function, metabolism, peripheral immune responses, and redox homeostasis. Sleep abnormalities and other forms of circadian disruption are common symptoms of aging and neurodegeneration. Circadian clock disruption may also influence the aging processes and the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases....
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Title
The wrinkling of time: Aging, inflammation, oxidative stress, and the circadian clock in neurodegeneration
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
139
Pages
104832 - 104832
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