Aging alters pancreatic circadian rhythm: Study

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A new research paper titled 'Reorganization of pancreas circadian transcriptome with aging' has been published in Aging.

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Pancreas pathologies of either endocrine or exocrine components are age-related. Whether pancreas circadian transcriptome output is affected by age is still unknown. In their new study, researchers Deepak Sharma, Caitlin R.

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