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The physiological period length of the human circadian clock in vivo is directly proportional to period in human fibroblasts.
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The physiological period length of the human circadian clock in vivo is directly proportional to period in human fibroblasts.

L Pagani, EA Semenova, E Moriggi, VL Revell, LM Hack, SW Lockley, J Arendt, DJ Skene, F Meier and J Izakovic
PLoS One, Vol.5(10), pp.e13376-?
2010

Abstract

Circadian Clocks Fibroblasts Humans
Diurnal behavior in humans is governed by the period length of a circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the brain hypothalamus. Nevertheless, the cell-intrinsic mechanism of this clock is present in most cells of the body. We have shown previously that for individuals of extreme chronotype ("larks" and "owls"), clock properties measured in human fibroblasts correlated with extreme diurnal behavior.
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