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Rejuvant®, a potential life-extending compound formulation with alpha-ketoglutarate and vitamins, conferred an average 8 year reduction in biological aging
aging-us.com/article/203736…
@AgingJrnl
Alternatively, you could go with something like this:

Amino acids whose intracellular levels change most during aging alter chronological lifespan of fission yeast
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
#aminoacids #lifespan #chonological #age
And this:

Independent and Additive Effects of Glutamic Acid and Methionine on Yeast Longevity
researchgate.net/publication/25…

#longevity #age #lifespan
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La #glycine de #Montmartre abattue : une erreur monumentale des services, explication à suivre. Les services ont confondu mort et repos végétatif, n'ont pas vu les bourgeons du manteau supérieur, n'ont pas laissé à la glycine centenaire un sursis, attendu la reprise végétative
Les services de la ville n'ont pas affiché l'avis d'abattage, n'ont pas prévenu le propriétaire et les gérants de #Plumeau, sont intervenus chez eux alors qu'ils n'avaient jamais élagué avec eux jusqu'alors, n'ont pas pris soin de tronçonner une branche secondaire et vérifier
Les services ont coupé à raz 👿. Au 1er confinement la place du Calvaire avait été cimentée, le pied de la glycine aussi sur 40 cm 😰 Steven le gérant a dû trouver un marteau piqueur pour dégager leur glycine, ils l'ont bichonnée, arrosée, bourrée d'engrais, sauvée
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My recent DNA #nucleobase etymology thread turned out to be surprisingly popular. So now let's do the amino acids -- #HematologyTweetstory 12. This pretty chart of the #aminoacids is from “BioNinja”: ib.bioninja.com.au/standard-level…
Knowing word origins isn't essential to using terms well, but these histories can be interesting and illuminating. So, while you may not be a bodybuilder💪🏋️‍♂️🏋️‍♀️ who eats amino acids to bulk up, you can read #HematologyTweetstory 12 to build up your “body of knowledge". 😉
Let’s start with #Arginine, “the pirate’s favorite AA” (Arrrr!)🤪, first isolated by Ernst Schulze in Zürich (1886) from lupin seeds. His arginine crystals looked silvery; the Greek word árgyros (ἄργυρος)=silver. Argentina, rich in silver ore, gets its name from the same root./2
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