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Skeletal muscle in individuals with type 2 diabetes has a different circadian rhythm, research shows

Almost all cells regulate their biological processes over a 24-hour period, otherwise called a cell's circadian rhythm. To do so, cells use a biological clock that cycles different genes on and off throughout the day and night. Scientists already know that our metabolic health can suffer when our biological clock breaks down, due to shift work or sleep disorders, for example. However, it's unclear how exactly the biological clock of people with type 2 diabetes differs from healthy people.

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Mitochondria of diabetic patients can't keep track of time

Circadian rhythm in skeletal muscle cells of type 2 diabetic patients vs healthy individuals. Illustration by Brendan Gabriel, produced with

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