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Barber, A.F., Sehgal, A. (2018). Cold Temperatures Fire up Circadian Neurons.  Cell Metab. 27(5): 951--953.
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Circadian clocks monitor both light and temperature cycles to entrain behavior and physiology to the environment. Recently in Nature, Yadlapalli et al. (2018) identified a subgroup of Drosophila clock neurons that responds to temperature input with changes in intracellular calcium and mediates effects of temperature on circadian entrainment and sleep.
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Circadian clock neurons constantly monitor environmental temperature to set sleep timing.
Yadlapalli et al., 2018, Nature 555(7694): 98--102 [FBrf0238269]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Cell Metab.
    Title
    Cell Metabolism
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1550-4131
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