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Title[redir]:
Changes in ferrous iron and glutathione promote ferroptosis and frailty in aging Caenorhabditis elegans | eLife
Description:
As worms age reduced glutathione together with increased ferrous iron increases frailty and leads to ferroptosis, which is amenable to therapeutic intervention.

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      headline:Changes in ferrous iron and glutathione promote ferroptosis and frailty in aging Caenorhabditis elegans
      datePublished:2020-07-21
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            name:Nicole L Jenkins
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         Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
      description:As worms age reduced glutathione together with increased ferrous iron increases frailty and leads to ferroptosis, which is amenable to therapeutic intervention.
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