2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.02.587786
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The cytokine receptor Fn14 is a molecular brake on neuronal activity that mediates circadian functionin vivo

Austin Ferro,
Anosha Arshad,
Leah Boyd
et al.

Abstract: To survive, organisms must adapt to a staggering diversity of environmental signals, ranging from sensory information to pathogenic infection, across the lifespan. At the same time, organisms intrinsically generate biological oscillations, such as circadian rhythms, without input from the environment. While the nervous system is well-suited to integrate extrinsic and intrinsic cues, how the brain balances these influences to shape biological function system-wide is not well understood at the molecular level. H… Show more

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