Beyond day and night: The importance of ultradian rhythms in mouse physiology
Our circadian world shapes much of metabolic physiology. In mice ∼40% of the light and ∼80% of the dark phase time is characterized by bouts of increased energy expenditure (EE). These ultradian bouts have a higher body temperature (Tb) and thermal conductance and contain virtually all of the physic...
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Main Authors: | Vojtěch Škop (Author), Naili Liu (Author), Cuiying Xiao (Author), Emma Stinson (Author), Kong Y. Chen (Author), Kevin D. Hall (Author), Paolo Piaggi (Author), Oksana Gavrilova (Author), Marc L. Reitman (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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