Rapamycin, breakthrough: 'early' intake has lifelong treatment effects
Rapamycin continues to be the protagonist of longevity research, with new, excellent news on the effects of its intake
Rapamycin continues to be the protagonist of longevity research, with new, excellent news on the effects of its intake
Rapamycin continues to amaze: after having slowed down the aging of mice and other species, in the first study on human tissues it also shows that it counteracts skin aging. And it's just the beginning.
Here's how the effects of rapamycin unfold, and why its use in commercial products can lead to an extension of life expectancy.
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Researchers from the Catholic University modify LIMK1 protein, enhancing memory through the use of rapamycin.
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Geroscience could revolutionize our perception of life and death. A Portuguese professor believes in a future of extreme longevity
The physiological role of a protein has been discovered in reducing inflammation in the hypothalamus and putting the brakes on aging, extending life.
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A team from the University of East London has identified anti-aging proteins called Gaf1 that are particularly related to longevity.
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