Summary
Despite its title referencing the circadian clock gene PERIOD 2 and its regulation in the cellular DNA damage response, the abstract provided is entirely unrelated — it is a review of the inflammatory response to cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass. No meaningful content relevant to PER2, circadian biology, or lighting can be extracted from the supplied text.
Categories
The Science of Light: The paper title references PERIOD 2 gene regulation and DNA damage response, which relates to circadian clock gene biology.
Sleep & Circadian Health: PERIOD 2 (PER2) is a core circadian clock gene whose regulation has implications for circadian rhythm maintenance and entrainment.
Author(s)
L Jiang
Publication Year
2019
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