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When older mice don't get enough vitamin D, giving them quercetin (a plant compound) makes a key body clock gene less active at a specific time of day—but only when they're also low on vitamin D. If they have enough vitamin D or don't get quercetin, this doesn't happen.

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In mice that didn’t get enough vitamin D, giving them quercetin made a key body clock gene (Bmal1) less active at a specific time of day — more than when they got quercetin alone or nothing at all. This shows quercetin works differently depending on the diet.

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