Our biological "tick-tock" regulates daily cycles in virtually every aspect of our human physiology and that of many animals as well. Now, a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz (USA) has discovered that a protein associated with cancer cells, specifically the PASD1 protein, is capable of suppressing the biological clock that drives circadian rhythms of cells throughout the body. The finding has been published in the journal Molecular Cell.
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