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New research reveals how the body clock controls inflammation

A new study, led by researchers at Dr Annie Curtis’s Lab at RCSI in partnership with Prof. Luke O’Neill’s Lab at Trinity College Dublin, has revealed insights into how the body clock controls the inflammatory response, which may open up new therapeutic options to treat excess inflammation in conditions such as asthma, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a leading international multidisciplinary scientific journal.

A new study, led by researchers at Dr Annie Curtis’s Lab at RCSI in partnership with Prof. Luke O’Neill’s Lab at Trinity College Dublin, has revealed insights into how the body clock controls the inflammatory response, which may open up new therapeutic options to treat excess inflammation in conditions such as asthma, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a leading international multidisciplinary scientific journal.


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