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Nighttime heart attacks cause less damage due to neutrophil circadian rhythms
Heart attacks that occur at night are less severe than those that strike during the day. A new study from the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) explains why. Published in the ...
Neutrophils cause time-of-day–dependent collateral tissue damage after sterile injury through an intrinsic circadian program.
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