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生物节律几乎与我们生活的方方面面有关,从睡眠-觉醒周期和日常新陈代谢,到身心健康影响。我们之所以会有时差反应,是因为我们的生物钟只能发生一定程度的变化,对此的治疗方法已经有所探索,但可能没有我们想象的那么有效。本期杂志探讨了哺乳动物、植物和昆虫中这些节律的分子和更广泛的调节,以及我们由此看到的行为影响。我们希望你喜欢这一期。
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Biological rhythmicity has relevance to almost every aspect of our lives, from sleep-wake cycles and everyday metabolism, to physical and mental health implications. We experience jet lag because our biological clocks can only shift by a certain amount, treatment for which has been explored but is perhaps not as effective as we thought. This issue explores the molecular and wider regulation of these rhythms in mammals, plants and insects, and the behavioural effects we see as a result. We hope you enjoy this issue.
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