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Could a fish become a frequent flier’s best friend? If it helped scientists find a cure for jet lag, it could. In fishing for a cure for this perennial travel complaint, scientists at the University of Houston have created a zebra fish with a transgene that luminesces in sync with its circadian rhythms. The circadian clock is a biochemical timer that helps regulate behaviors such as sleep patterns, metabolism and body temperature. Researchers Maki Kaneko and Gregory M. Cahill reported their work in the February edition of the online journal PloS Biology. They hope to use the fish to...Read full article

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    Published: April 2005
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