Researchers at UC Irvine found molecular evidence of heat stress damage to gut, liver, and brain in elderly mice, potentially leading to targeted interventions for the elderly.

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine discovered molecular evidence of heat stress damage to the gut, liver, and brain in elderly mice, published in Scientific Reports. This study is among the first to investigate heat stress effects on the gut-liver-brain communication axis at a molecular level, potentially leading to precise prognostic and therapeutic interventions for the elderly.

May 08, 2024
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