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Cellular Clock Genes

Meaning

Cellular clock genes are a core set of transcription factors and their regulatory elements that generate and maintain the approximately 24-hour circadian rhythm within individual cells throughout the body. These genes, including CLOCK, BMAL1, Period (PER), and Cryptochrome (CRY), govern the timing of numerous physiological processes, such as metabolism, cell division, and hormone secretion. Proper synchronization of these cellular clocks is vital for systemic health and endocrine function.