SIRT6 Overexpression Improves Various Aspects of Mouse Healthspan

Pages: glw152 - glw152
Published: Aug 12, 2016
Abstract
The extension in human lifespan in the last century results in a significant increase in incidence of age related diseases. It is therefore crucial to identify key factors that control elderly healthspan. Similar to dietary restriction, mice overexpressing the NAD+ dependent protein deacylase SIRT6 (MOSES) live longer and have reduced IGF-1 levels. However, it is as yet unknown whether SIRT6 also affects various healthspan parameters. Here, a...
Paper Details
Title
SIRT6 Overexpression Improves Various Aspects of Mouse Healthspan
Published Date
Aug 12, 2016
Pages
glw152 - glw152
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