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The sleep–wake history contributes to rhythmic BMAL1 chromatin binding in the cerebral cortex but not in the liver

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 48, December 2025. <br/>SignificanceRobust transcriptional daily rhythms contribute to physiological health. Underlying these rhythms are a set of regulators known as circadian clock genes. It has been shown that mistimed sleep–wake behavior can eliminate rhythmic gene …

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