Explore sirtuin family: SIRT5 as a ticket for the entrance of the TBK1-RelA axis to skeletal muscle rejuvenation

Yifan Ju , Yichen Zhang , Wei Yu

Life Medicine ›› 2025, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (6) : lnaf034

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Explore sirtuin family: SIRT5 as a ticket for the entrance of the TBK1-RelA axis to skeletal muscle rejuvenation
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Yifan Ju, Yichen Zhang, Wei Yu. Explore sirtuin family: SIRT5 as a ticket for the entrance of the TBK1-RelA axis to skeletal muscle rejuvenation. Life Medicine, 2025, 4(6): lnaf034 DOI:10.1093/lifemedi/lnaf034

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