Blocking the longevity gene S6K1 extends lifespan in mice by reducing inflammation

S6K1 is a protein involved in the regulation of aging and age-related diseases. Blocking this protein in mice makes them live longer and mimics the health benefits of reducing calorie intake, such as reduced body fat, stronger bones and resistance to diabetes, though the underlying mechanisms were not previously understood.

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