Dietary thiols accelerate aging of C. elegans
Reactive oxygen species are required for the long lifespan, and glutathione is an antioxidant. Here the authors show that limiting the consumption of dietary thiols, including those naturally derived from the microbiota, increases proteotoxic stress resistance in worms and human cells, and extends C...
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Autores principales: | Ivan Gusarov, Ilya Shamovsky, Bibhusita Pani, Laurent Gautier, Svetlana Eremina, Olga Katkova-Zhukotskaya, Alexander Mironov, Alexander А. Makarov, Evgeny Nudler |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/aa0cfd08560d47b397240eb792894996 |
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