Study details
- Title
- A Pilot Characterization of the Human Chronobiome
- Summary
- Characterization of human chronobiome using multi-omics.
- Observation
- Time-dependent signals in physiological and multi-omics data.
- Findings
- Feasibility of detecting chronobiome signals despite behavioral noise.
- Disease terms
- circadian misalignment, cardio-metabolic, immunological and neurological dysfunction
- Gene terms
- —
- Chemical terms
- cortisol
- Organisms
- humans, Human, human, mice, patients
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