spot_img

Atherosclerosis

HomeDiseaseAtherosclerosis

Age-Related Lipid Changes in Mice: Gut Bacteria’s Role and Sex Differences Revealed | Research Insights for Alzheimer’s, Atherosclerosis, Kidney Disease, and Cancer

Sheds light on the intricate relationship between aging, gut bacteria, and lipid metabolism. It highlights the selective accumulation of certain lipids in aging mice and uncovers a sex difference in lipid metabolism in the kidneys. These findings provide valuable insights into the aging process and potential targets for age-related diseases

― Advertisement ―

spot_img

Age-Related Lipid Changes in Mice: Gut Bacteria’s Role and Sex Differences Revealed | Research Insights for Alzheimer’s, Atherosclerosis, Kidney Disease, and Cancer

Sheds light on the intricate relationship between aging, gut bacteria, and lipid metabolism. It highlights the selective accumulation of certain lipids in aging mice and uncovers a sex difference in lipid metabolism in the kidneys. These findings provide valuable insights into the aging process and potential targets for age-related diseases

More News

Age-Related Lipid Changes in Mice: Gut Bacteria’s Role and Sex Differences Revealed | Research Insights for Alzheimer’s, Atherosclerosis, Kidney Disease, and Cancer

Sheds light on the intricate relationship between aging, gut bacteria, and lipid metabolism. It highlights the selective accumulation of certain lipids in aging mice and uncovers a sex difference in lipid metabolism in the kidneys. These findings provide valuable insights into the aging process and potential targets for age-related diseases
spot_img

Explore more

Age-Related Lipid Changes in Mice: Gut Bacteria’s Role and Sex Differences Revealed | Research Insights for Alzheimer’s, Atherosclerosis, Kidney Disease, and Cancer

Sheds light on the intricate relationship between aging, gut bacteria, and lipid metabolism. It highlights the selective accumulation of certain lipids in aging mice and uncovers a sex difference in lipid metabolism in the kidneys. These findings provide valuable insights into the aging process and potential targets for age-related diseases