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
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