A longer-living, healthier mouse that could hold clues to human aging
aging | anti-aging | insulin | life extension | longevity
A study by scientists at UCL (University College London) shows that mice lacking the insulin receptor substrate (IRS)-1 are more resistant to ageing than normal mice. The research adds to a growing body of work showing the importance of insulin signalling pathways as an ageing mechanism in mammals – and potentially humans.
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