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GSE96644: Every-other-day feeding extends lifespan but fails to prevent many symptoms of aging in mice

Bulk RNA sequencing

Dietary restriction is a well-known model to induce longevity across a variety of model organisms ranging from worms, flies to mammals. However, whether lifespan extension is associated with retardation of aging phenotypes still remains unclear. Here, we address whether every-other-day feeding affects age-related gene expression in the brain. SOURCE: Kan Xie (whitewingofasia@gmail.com) - Ehninger German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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