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Insulin paradox, aging, bone health and growth in the context of mitochondrial function
2019
JMS SKIMS
Insulin paradox has recently been reported to show up in more than expected scientific investigations. This puzzle has also involved studies in bone health and longevity. Increase in lifespan of mice and c. elegans knockouts of growth hormone receptor gene has opened an interesting area of research. To this effect, an interesting paper [1] seems to integrate certain cardinal aspects of aging, bone health, and growth with mitochondrial function and insulin; indicating role for insulin signaling
doi:10.33883/jms.v22i1.373
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