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BMAL1 knockout macaque monkeys display reduced sleep and psychiatric disorders

Qiu et al., 2019

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6695184543511336617
Author
Qiu P
Jiang J
Liu Z
Cai Y
Huang T
Wang Y
Liu Q
Nie Y
Liu F
Cheng J
Li Q
Tang Y
Poo M
Sun Q
Chang H
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National Science Review

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Circadian disruption is a risk factor for metabolic, psychiatric and age-related disorders, and non-human primate models could help to develop therapeutic treatments. Here, we report the generation of BMAL1 knockout cynomolgus monkeys for circadian-related disorders by …
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