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April 6, 2012

Scientists redraw the blueprint of the body's biological clock

The discovery of a major gear in the biological clock that tells the body when to sleep and metabolize food may lead to new drugs to treat sleep problems and metabolic disorders, including diabetes.

Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, led by Ronald M. Evans, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory, showed that two cellular switches found on the nucleus of mouse cells, known as REV-ERBĪ± and REV-ERBĪ², are essential for maintaining normal sleeping and eating cycles and for metabolism of nutrients from food.

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