Aging--lost in translation?
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Caloric restriction and the inhibition of molecular pathways extend life in certain animal models. Female mice deficient in a molecule downstream of the TOR (target of rapamycin, now known as sirolimus) pathway not only have longer lives than control mice but also are protected against age-related decline that affects bone, muscle, and immunity.
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