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Time-Restricted Feeding Regulates Circadian Rhythm of Murine Uterine Clock.

Takashi HosonoMasanori OnoTakiko DaikokuMichihiro MiedaSatoshi NomuraKyosuke KagamiTakashi IizukaRieko NakataTomoko FujiwaraHiroshi FujiwaraHitoshi Ando
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2021)
This study is the first to indicate that time-restricted feeding regulates a circadian rhythm of the uterine clock that is synchronized throughout the uterine body. These findings suggest that the uterine clock system is a new candidate to explain the etiology of breakfast skipping-induced uterine dysfunction.
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