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Transplant of microbiota from long-living people to mice reduces aging-related indices and transfers beneficial bacteria

Yinfeng Chen, Siyuan Zhang, Bo Zeng, Jiangchao Zhao, Mingyao Yang, Mingwang Zhang, Yan Li, Qingyong Ni, De Wu, Ying Li

2020Aging52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) than the control group. L group mice also accumulated less lipofuscin and β-galactosidase and had longer intestinal villi. This study indicates the effects that the gut microbiota from long-living people have on healthy aging.

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RoseburiaBiologyRuminococcusBifidobacteriumGut floraCommensalismFecesLactobacillusZoologyBacteriaMicrobiologyImmunologyGeneticsGut microbiota and healthDietary Effects on HealthDiet and metabolism studies