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Circadian Regulation of Innate Immunity in Animals and Humans and Implications for Human Disease

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Innate immune cells contain the molecular circadian clock which drives rhythmic responses, from the magnitude of the inflammatory response to the numbers of circulating immune cells varying throughout the day.
[Seminars in Immunopathology]

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