Cross-species functional modules link proteostasis to human normal aging

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  • who: Andrea Komljenovic et al. from the Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Institute of have published the research: Cross-species functional modules link proteostasis to human normal aging, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In human and mouse, the authors focused on two tissues, skeletal muscle and hippocampus, because they are known to be profoundly affected by aging, and like most fly and nematode tissues are postmitotic. While most of the shared processes have been previously linked to aging, the authors focused on proteostasis and related processes. Since proteostasis perturbation . . .

     

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