Caloric restriction diminishes the age‐associated loss of immunoreactive catalase in rat prostate

Caloric restriction (CR) retards aging and diseases in mice, rats, and other animals by unknown mechanisms. A popular hypothesis is that CR acts by opposing age‐associated increases in oxidative stress.

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