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The sirtuin family's role in aging and age-associated pathologies

Hall et al., 2013

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Hall J
Dominy J
Lee Y
Puigserver P
et al.
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The Journal of clinical investigation

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The 7 mammalian sirtuin proteins compose a protective cavalry of enzymes that can be invoked by cells to aid in the defense against a vast array of stressors. The pathologies associated with aging, such as metabolic syndrome, neurodegeneration, and cancer, are …
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