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Eaten alive: the double-edged sword of autophagy

I can’t believe how many months I procrastinated in writing this blog post. Among deadlines and diaper changes, it just took me that much time to put my thoughts in order regarding a part of aging that I thought was crystal clear: aging leads to slow clearance therefore autophagy induction must always be a good…… Continue reading Eaten alive: the double-edged sword of autophagy

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Published October 11, 2019
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