Four Endogenous Metabolites Show Promise for Extending Human Lifespan
Review identifies taurine, betaine, α-ketoglutarate, and other naturally-produced compounds that may delay aging through multiple cellular pathways.
Aging biology, lifespan extension, hallmarks of aging, and healthspan optimization
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Review identifies taurine, betaine, α-ketoglutarate, and other naturally-produced compounds that may delay aging through multiple cellular pathways.
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