O coração do camundongo como um possível termo-sensor?: implicações do ácido palmítico nos osciladores circadianos do coração.
Summary:
The paper investigates the expression of clock genes, TRP channels and opsins in cardiac explants, and the effects of palmitic acid on the local clock in a primary culture of cardiomyocytes.
Categories
- Heart disease: The paper investigates the expression of clock genes in cardiac explants and the effects of palmitic acid on the local clock in a primary culture of cardiomyocytes.
- Hormone regulation: The paper suggests that the heart may monitor variations in internal temperature, which would be interpreted by it in the expression and release of its main hormones.
Author(s)
ABR Paula
Publication Year:
2020
Number of Citations:
1
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