Interspecies Chemical Signals Released into the Environment may Create Xenohormetic, Hormetic and Cytostatic Selective Forces that Drive the Ecosystemic Evolution of Longevity Regulation Mechanisms
Various organisms ( i.e. , bacteria, fungi, plants and animals) within an ecosystem can synthesize and release into the environment certain longevity-extending small molecules. Here we hypothesize that these interspecies chemical signals can create xenohormetic, hormetic and cytostatic selective for...
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Main Authors: | Michelle T. Burstein (Author), Adam Beach (Author), Vincent R. Richard (Author), Olivia Koupaki (Author), Alejandra Gomez-Perez (Author), Alexander A. Goldberg (Author), Pavlo Kyryakov (Author), Simon D. Bourque (Author), Anastasia Glebov (Author), Vladimir I. Titorenko (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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