Epigenetic control and the circadian clock: Linking metabolism to neuronal responses

Highlights • Environmental factors modulate the central clock. • The SCN communicates with other brain regions. • The circadian clock is modulated by different stimuli such as nutritional inputs. • Circadian rhythms affect overall health.

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Sirtuin 1 - physiology
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