Neuronal activation of Gαq EGL-30/GNAQ late in life rejuvenates cognition across species
Morgan E. Stevenson(Princeton University), Saul Villeda(Institute of Aging), Coleen T. Murphy(Princeton University), Rachel Kaletsky(Princeton University), Jonathan St. Ange(Princeton University), Laura Remesal(University of California, San Francisco), Karishma J.B. Pratt(University of California, San Francisco), Yifei Weng(Princeton University), Shiyi Zhou(Princeton University), Gregor Bieri(University of California, San Francisco)
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