A Bacterial Messenger Molecule Extends Healthspan
The Scientist Magazine,
WIKIMEDIA, NIHMice, like any other animal, do not age gracefully—they lose weight, move less, and their coats become patchy.
WIKIMEDIA, NIHMice, like any other animal, do not age gracefully—they lose weight, move less, and their coats become patchy.
It is now fairly well established that gut bacteria have a degree of influence on the pace of aging, though just how much of…
Darmbakterien könnten der Schlüssel zu anhaltender Jugend sein. Das haben Forscher bei Untersuchungen an Würmern herausgefunden.
Genetically, the findings reveal a Dorian Gray-like effect, say the authors of the new research, as the chemical compounds…
A class of chemicals made by intestinal bacteria, known as indoles, help worms, flies and mice maintain mobility and resilience…
A class of chemicals made by intestinal bacteria, known as indoles, help worms, flies and mice maintain mobility and resilience…