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The Interventions Testing Program (ITP) of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) has accepted a proposed research plan to study the lifespan-extending effects of glucosamine.

Isao Shimokawa (SAGL, LLC.), Takahiro Hayashida (Hayashida Financial Management) The study of substances that delay aging and extend healthy lifespan is an essential topic in basic aging research, and the NIA-ITP annually solicits proposals from outside researchers to identify substances that extend the lifespan and healthy lifespan of mice. Once an applicant's proposal is accepted, […]

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A review on the regulation of aging by dietary energy restriction has been published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI.

A review on the regulation of aging by dietary energy restriction has been published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.23-00165-3

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113th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Pathology held in Nagoya

Isao Shimokawa, Toshimitsu Komatsu, and colleagues presented their research results at the 113th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Pathology held in Nagoya, Japan, on March 30, 2024: Hepatic FoxO3 regulates whole-body energy metabolism and insulin resistance during aging. Proceedings of The Japanese Society of Pathology: 113 (1), 334. This is one of the […]

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The first SAGL symposium was successfully concluded.

We held a symposium with joint research groups to commemorate the first anniversary of SAGL on February 17, 2024, in Tenjin, Fukuoka. Professor Jaewon Lee and his colleagues at Pusan National University College of Pharmacy also joined the symposium. Professor Yoshimasa Tanaka (Director of the Center for Drug Innovation, Nagasaki University), an invited speaker in […]

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Announcement of "SAGL FIRST ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM"

Date:2024年2月17日(土) Place:Richmond Hotel Tenjin Nishidori Time:14:00-17:00

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