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MOTS-c is an exercise-induced mitochondrial-encoded regulator of age-dependent physical decline and muscle homeostasis
J. C. Reynolds, R. W. Lai, et al.
This research reveals the exciting potential of mitochondrial-encoded MOTS-c in promoting physical performance and muscle health as we age. Conducted by a team of experts including Joseph C. Reynolds and Rochelle W. Lai, this study uncovers MOTS-c's ability to enhance exercise benefits and improve healthspan in mice, highlighting new therapeutic targets for combating age-related decline.
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