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High-Purity Fact Pipeline
Lige Leng and colleagues at Xiamen University
China
May 24, 2026
Verified: May 24, 2026
"Research in PLOS Biology shows declining Menin protein in the hypothalamus contributes to aging. Restoring Menin in mice reversed signs of aging including memory loss and bone density decline. D-serine supplementation showed cognitive benefits but did not reverse physical aging markers. The study is early-stage and conducted only in mice, requiring further human research."