Phosphorothioate-DNA bacterial diet reduces the ROS levels in C. elegans while improving locomotion and longevity
Qiang Huang et al. fed C. elegans with E. coli containing phosphorothioate (PT) DNA or a control strain and evaluated the impact on animal physiology. They observed that worms fed PT( + ) diets exhibited low reactive oxygen species, more active movement, and a longer lifespan compared to controls, s...
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Main Authors: | Qiang Huang, Ruohan Li, Tao Yi, Fengsong Cong, Dayong Wang, Zixin Deng, Yi-Lei Zhao |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/318640d16b8842a0811fae4b39c9b4d1 |
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