Characterising circadian rhythm changes with age and disease in primary human tenocytes
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Chloé Yeung
Titel
Senior Researcher
Institution
Bispebjerg Hospital
Beløb
DKK 413,650
År
2024
Bevillingstype
Research Infrastructure
Resumé
The body's internal 24-hour clock, or circadian rhythm, plays a key role in maintaining healthy tendons, but what signals keep it synchronised? Our research explores how exercise influences the tendon clock and whether aging or overuse injuries like tendinopathy disrupt it. Understanding these processes in human tissues, which behave differently from mouse models, is crucial.