Does A Component Of Niacin Point The Way To Anti-aging Drugs?
Sat, 10 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... In recent years, scientists have discovered that a family of enzymes called sirtuins can dramatically extend life in organisms as diverse as yeast, worms and flies. A number of scientific groups and biotechnology companies are eagerly searching for drug candidates able to boost sirtuin activity, hoping to develop an "anti-aging" drug. Now, a new study from scientists at the Wistar Institute points to another strategy for activating sirtuins to unleash their anti-aging powers. ...
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