Betaine delays age‐related muscle loss by mitigating Mss51‐induced impairment in mitochondrial respiration via Yin Yang1
Abstract Background Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the hallmarks of aging and a leading contributor to sarcopenia. Nutrients are essential for improving mitochondrial function and skeletal muscle health during the aging process. Betaine is a nutrient with potential muscle‐preserving properties....
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Main Authors: | Si Chen (Author), Tongtong He (Author), Jiedong Chen (Author), Dongsheng Wen (Author), Chen Wang (Author), Wenge Huang (Author), Zhijun Yang (Author), Mengtao Yang (Author), Mengchu Li (Author), Siyu Huang (Author), Zihui Huang (Author), Huilian Zhu (Author) |
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