Bryan Johnson· Author
This improved understanding of the X-linked genes differential un-inhibition in the aging brain can help identify new therapeutic targets to preserve cognition and brain function with aging.
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This improved understanding of the X-linked genes differential un-inhibition in the aging brain can help identify new therapeutic targets to preserve cognition and brain function with aging.
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the reactivation of the second X chromosome improves brain function in the brains of aging female mice