Exploring Diverse Pathways to Mammalian Longevity
Scientists have uncovered a diverse range of pathways to longevity in mammals, according to a new study published in Nature Communications. The study, conducted by an international team of researchers from France, the United States, and Canada, provides a comprehensive look at the biological pathways that drive longevity in mammals. The researchers studied a range of mammals, including mice, dogs, and humans, to examine how different species have evolved different pathways to achieve long lifespans. The findings suggest that mammals have evolved multiple pathways to achieve longevity, allowing them to live longer and healthier lives. The study provides valuable insights into the biology of aging, and could lead to new therapies to extend lifespan in mammals.
source: Phys.org