Stabilizing an Inflammation-Regulating Protein Slows Aging-Related Frailty in Mice

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Researchers stabilized the inflammation-regulating protein tristetraprolin (TTP) in aged mice, reducing frailty and improving bone strength and immune health, suggesting that enhancing TTP could slow aging-related decline in humans, though therapies are years away and require more research.
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