Summary
This paper appears to investigate circadian and light-activated transcriptional regulation in aging Drosophila melanogaster, which could provide foundational insights into how light exposure affects biological clocks across the lifespan. However, the abstract provided is clearly mismatched — it is the author list from a large autophagy review — making it impossible to extract actual findings or practical implications from this submission.
Categories
Sleep & Circadian Health: The paper's title references circadian transcriptional regulatory changes during aging in Drosophila, suggesting investigation of circadian clock mechanisms and how they are altered with age.
Author(s)
RM Fey
Publication Year
2022
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