Summary
This thesis examines the role of the circadian transcription factor KLF10 in the development of obesity-related hepatic complications (NAFLD), exploring how disruption of circadian molecular mechanisms may contribute to metabolic liver disease. While not directly about lighting, it underscores the downstream health consequences of circadian disruption relevant to circadian-informed lighting strategies.
Categories
The Science of Light: Investigates KLF10, a circadian transcription factor, linking circadian biology to metabolic liver disease pathophysiology.
Author(s)
P Leclère
Publication Year
2019
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