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Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research
ISSN: 1178-699X
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Archive: Volume 10, 2018
![Noteworthy comment: There is rapidly growing interest in the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR) and its potential roles in acute and chronic disorders ranging from arthritis to various forms of cancer. In this paper Khazaal and colleagues propose, explore and support a new perspective on this receptor, linking it with circadian rhythmicity and, in turn, to significant disruption of basic metabolic processes. This view may introduce an even greater potential importance for the AHR by implicating it in the regulation of fundamental biology and an even greater number of pathologies for which it could represent a critical target for treatments](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Environmental factors act through aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation and circadian rhythm disruption to regulate energy metabolism
Khazaal AQ, Jaeger CD, Bottum KM, Tischkau SA
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2018, 10:13-24
Published Date: 25 May 2018
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Sialic acid receptors: focus on their role in influenza infection
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Ayora-Talavera G
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2018, 10:1-11
Published Date: 10 April 2018