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Three Vitamins Are Involved in Regulation of the Circadian Rhythm, Nutrition Reviews, Volume 60, Issue 8, August 2002, Pages 257–260, https://doi.org/10.1301/002966402320289386
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Abstract
Photoreceptors in the eyes of mammals synchronize the innate circadian rhythm to the solar light-dark cycle. They differ from the photoreceptors serving vision in rods and cones of the retina and are located in the ganglion cells of the retina. They consist of melanopsin, a protein homologous to rhodopsin, with retinal as the light-sensitive prosthetic group; and cryptochromes 1 and 2, proteins combined with methenyltetrahydrofolate and flavin adenine dinucleotide, which function as blue light-sensitive photoreceptors.
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