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How body clock may shape inflammation, cancer risk and timing of future treatments

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Using mouse models, researchers from Kyushu University found that BMAL1 transports the fatty acid-processing enzyme multi-functional protein 2 into the nucleus, where it enhances inflammatory gene activity through nuclear factor-kappa B signaling. Credit: Akito Tsuruta, Naoya Matsunaga, and Shigehiro Ohdo/Kyushu University

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