Dsir2 and dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of cr-dependent life span extension in d

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  • who: Office 2004 Test Drive User from the DepartmentMedical University, Yunan Province, China have published the Article: dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Original Article: Aging (Albany NY) 2019; 11: pp 1427-1439 PMID: 30860979 PMCID: PMC6428107 This article has been retracted: Aging has completed its investigation of this paper. An institutional investigation has concluded that the figures are unreliable and that much of the additional data in the paper cannot be reliably verified from records. The authors sincerely . . .

     

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