SRT1460

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SRT1460

SRT1460 (/ɛs ɑːr tiː ˈfɔːrtiːn ˈsɪkstiː/) is a chemical compound that is used in medical research. The etymology of the term is not known.

Definition

SRT1460 is a synthetic compound that is used as a SIRT1 activator in medical research. It is known to have potential therapeutic effects in various disease models.

Usage

In medical research, SRT1460 is used to study the role of SIRT1 in various diseases. It is also used to investigate the potential therapeutic effects of SIRT1 activation.

Related Terms

  • SIRT1: A protein that is believed to play a role in aging by regulating cellular processes such as metabolism, stress resistance, and inflammation.
  • Chemical compound: A substance formed from two or more elements chemically united in fixed proportions.
  • Disease: A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism, and that is not due to any immediate external injury.

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