David Sinclair· PhD
Study @Cornell @NatMetabolism shows a precursor called NRH is processed by an enzyme called adenosine kinase and can raise NAD dramatically
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Study @Cornell @NatMetabolism shows a precursor called NRH is processed by an enzyme called adenosine kinase and can raise NAD dramatically
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Inhibiting adenosine kinase blocked the majority of NAD+ induction by NRH and limited its metabolic benefits
Adenosine kinase is needed to convert NRH to NAD