Friday, October 16, 2015

New Study Funded by SENS Research Foundation Sheds Greater Light on Diabetes and the Aging Process


New Synthetic Process Developed at Yale University Will Allow Scientists to Examine a Critical Link Associated with Diabetes, Inflammation and Human Aging MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — October 15, 2015 — A new study funded by the SENS Research Foundation sheds greater light on diabetes and aging through a synthetic process developed at Yale University. The new process will allow researchers to study glucosepane, a key molecule involved in diabetes, inflammation, and human aging. Glucosepane is considered to be a critical chemical link in both diabetes and aging. It is also an independent risk factor for long-term microvascular complications in diabetes. In an article published this week in the journal Science, senior author David Spiegel and his colleagues describe the new synthesis, as well as a new synthetic methodology, which may have applications beyond the current research. For more information, visit www.sens.org.
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