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Sirtuins are a class of proteins which possess either histone deacetylase or mono-ribosyltransferase activity and are found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans.
Antioxidant-rich phenolic compounds: A key to disease prevention, gut health, and brain homeostasis

Antioxidant-rich phenolic compounds: A key to disease prevention, gut health, and brain homeostasis

Longevity research till date may be riddled with flaws: Study

Longevity research till date may be riddled with flaws: Study

Research shows how cocaine regulates gene expression in a crucial reward region

Research shows how cocaine regulates gene expression in a crucial reward region

Promising new targets for medications to treat cocaine addiction

Promising new targets for medications to treat cocaine addiction

Researchers find link between two aging pathways in mice

Researchers find link between two aging pathways in mice

Researchers identify a potentially universal mechanism of aging

Researchers identify a potentially universal mechanism of aging

Resveratrol shows promise for treating human alcoholic fatty liver disease

Resveratrol shows promise for treating human alcoholic fatty liver disease

GlaxoSmithKline to acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals

GlaxoSmithKline to acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals

Cigarettes leave deadly path by purging protective genes

Cigarettes leave deadly path by purging protective genes

Smoking wipes out protective genes

Smoking wipes out protective genes

Sirtris Pharmaceuticals unveils promising, novel SIRT1 activators for treating diseases of aging

Sirtris Pharmaceuticals unveils promising, novel SIRT1 activators for treating diseases of aging

Sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and metabolism

Sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and metabolism

New vitamin extends lifespan in yeast cells

New vitamin extends lifespan in yeast cells

Proteins link cellular aging and response to calorie restriction

Proteins link cellular aging and response to calorie restriction

Future diabetes drugs may target new protein interaction

Future diabetes drugs may target new protein interaction

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