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Linking calorie restriction to longevity through sirtuins and autophagy: any role for TOR

M V Blagosklonny. Cell Death Dis. 2010.

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Linking CR, sirtuins, autophagy network to prolong lifespan. (a) CR and resveratrol activate autophagy through sirtuins, thus extending lifespan (see Morselli et al., this issue). (b) Integrating panel a with the TOR pathway

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