Scientists Find Eye Pigment Controls Circadian Rhythm
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Description: A brief report on an eye pigment, cryptochrome, which appears to control mammals' circadian rhythms.
  Discovery: Experiments Confirm Novel Eye Pigment Controls Circadian Rhythm Public release date: 19-Nov-1998 Discovery: Experiments Confirm Novel Eye Pigment Controls Circadian Rhythm CHAPEL HILL - New research by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scientists has proven that a light-sensitive pigment they discovered in the eye, the skin and part of the brain controls the body's internal clock.
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| Page title: | Discovery: Experiments Confirm Novel Eye Pigment Controls Circadian Rhythm | 
| Keywords: | Medicine/Health Neurobiology Circadian Rhythm Ophthalmology | 
| Description: | CHAPEL HILL - New research by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scientists has proven that a light-sensitive pigment they discovered in the eye, the skin and part of the brain controls the body's internal clock. | 
| IP-address: | 198.151.217.228 | 
