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The klotho protein is a novel β-glucuronidase (EC number 3.2.1.31) capable of hydrolyzing steroid β-glucuronides. Genetic variants in KLOTHO have been associated with human aging, [22] and klotho protein has been shown to be a circulating factor detectable in serum that declines with age. [23]
[12] [13] [14] It has since been shown that Klotho can act to protect against Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. [7] The mechanisms that underpin Klotho's enhancement of cognitive ability are still unknown. [7] Alongside working on mouse models, in 2019, Dubal was the first to show that Klotho may protect people from Alzheimer's disease.
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A 2009 review of longevity research noted: "Extrapolation from worms to mammals is risky at best, and it cannot be assumed that interventions will result in comparable life extension factors. Longevity gains from dietary restriction, or from mutations studied previously, yield smaller benefits to Drosophila than to nematodes, and smaller still ...
One year into hospice care, longevity experts share the former president's healthy habits for living a long life. Jimmy Carter marks 1 year in hospice: 4 longevity lessons ahead of his 100th ...
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William Shatner is taking the famous "Star Trek" motto “Live long and prosper” to new heights. The actor, who turned 93 on Friday, March 22, remains energetic and galactically busy almost 60 ...
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