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High Levels of SIRT1 Expression as a Protective Mechanism Against Disease-Related Conditions

SIRT1 protein, a member of Silent Information Regulator 2 (Sir2) protein family, have gained considerable attention as epigenetic regulators for a great area in the human physiology. Changes in sirtuin expression are critical in several diseases, including metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases...

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Published in:Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) 2018-10, Vol.9, p.614-614
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