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Every-other-day feeding extends lifespan but fails to delay many symptoms of aging in mice

Dietary restriction regimes extend lifespan in various animal models. Here we show that longevity in male C57BL/6J mice subjected to every-other-day feeding is associated with a delayed onset of neoplastic disease that naturally limits lifespan in these animals. We compare more than 200 phenotypes i...

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Published in:Nat Commun
Main Authors: Xie, Kan, Neff, Frauke, Markert, Astrid, Rozman, Jan, Aguilar-Pimentel, Juan Antonio, Amarie, Oana Veronica, Becker, Lore, Brommage, Robert, Garrett, Lillian, Henzel, Kristin S., Hölter, Sabine M., Janik, Dirk, Lehmann, Isabelle, Moreth, Kristin, Pearson, Brandon L., Racz, Ildiko, Rathkolb, Birgit, Ryan, Devon P., Schröder, Susanne, Treise, Irina, Bekeredjian, Raffi, Busch, Dirk H., Graw, Jochen, Ehninger, Gerhard, Klingenspor, Martin, Klopstock, Thomas, Ollert, Markus, Sandholzer, Michael, Schmidt-Weber, Carsten, Weiergräber, Marco, Wolf, Eckhard, Wurst, Wolfgang, Zimmer, Andreas, Gailus-Durner, Valerie, Fuchs, Helmut, Hrabě de Angelis, Martin, Ehninger, Dan
Format: Artigo
Language:Inglês
Published: Nature Publishing Group UK 2017
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Online Access:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5537224/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28761067
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00178-3
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