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New roles for autophagy genes in cellular was

<p>Autophagy, which declines with age, may hold more mysteries than researchers previously suspected. In the January 4th issue of <em>Nature Aging</em>, it was noted that scientists from the Buck Institute, Sanford Burnham Prebys and Rutgers University have uncovered possible novel functions for various autophagy genes, which may control different forms of disposal including misfolded proteins&mdash;and ultimately affect aging.</p>

Early-acting autophagy genes extend lifespan through alternative garbage disposal pathway in neurons

Autophagy, which declines with age, may hold more mysteries than researchers previously suspected. In the January 4th issue of Nature Aging, it was noted that scientists from the Buck Institute, Sanford Burnham Prebys and Rutgers University have uncovered possible novel functions for various autophagy genes, which may control different forms of disposal including misfolded proteins-;and ultimately affect aging.

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