FuturePundit: Resveratrol Increases Energy In Humans, MiceFirst Faved : Nov 20 2006 by sumitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 2 timesFave It!
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- sumit - Nov 20 2006 | health, science, biology, break-throughs
Interesting article.
Quoted: Where do resveratrol and the Sirtris drug SRT501 fit into the larger picture of anti-aging treatments and life extension? If they work then they probably work by slowing down aging the same way that calorie restriction does. The interest in the Sir1 and similar genes comes from studies on calorie restriction's effects on gene expression in yeast and rodents. But we do not know for sure that calorie restriction will increase human life expectancies.
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