F56f11.4 extends healthspan by regulation of tor-related pathway in c. elegans

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  • What: The authors aimed to identify the lifespan-extending gene and analyze its mechanism in regulating lifespan. The experiment showed that the deficiency of let-363, the ortholog of human mTor in C. elegans, extends nematode lifespan, and that this gene is highly evolutionarily conserved among many species, including humans.
  • Who: . and collaborators from the Beijing National Day School, Beijing, China have published the paper: F56F11.4 Extends Healthspan by Regulation of TOR-Related Pathway in C. elegans, in the : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science
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