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Circadian rhythm and whole gut transit in mice.

Emma LaibleAndrew WegnerKaitlyn KnutsonHalil KacmazGwyneth K GarramoneKamalika GogineniAleksey MatveyenkoDavid R LindenGianrico FarrugiaArthur Beyder
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
During the Active phase mice have faster WGT, produce more pellets, and cluster their output compared to testing in the Rest phase. Like in humans, circadian rhythm is an important consideration for transit studies in mice, and a simple reverse light cycle approach facilitates further studies on the role of circadian rhythm in GI motility.
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