Cycloastragenol | Telomerase activator/Senolytic agent
Cycloastragenol (84605-18-5) is a novel naturally occurring terpenoid found in Astragalus which was shown to be a telomerase activator. In CD8+ T lymphocytes from HIV-infected donors
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Cycloastragenol (84605-18-5) is a novel naturally occurring terpenoid found in Astragalus which was shown to be a telomerase activator. In CD8+ T lymphocytes from HIV-infected donors
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