Vimar/rap1gds1 promotes acceleration of brain aging after flies and mice reach middle age

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  • who: Ying Xiong from the Biology School Medical University, Youanmen, Beijing, China have published the article: Vimar/RAP1GDS1 promotes acceleration of brain aging after flies and mice reach middle age, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors showed that Vimar/RAP1GDS1 expression was increased in neurons in the brain in organisms older than middle age. To quantify the behavior the authors first determined whether the paper had been touched by the mouse.
  • how: These results indicated that mitochondrial metabolism significantly declined in flies who lived past middle age (30 days old) and markedly . . .

     

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