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🧬 Xenotopic synthetic biology explores using enzymes from microbes (like bacteria and yeast) to reprogram human metabolism and delay aging.
🔋 These "borrowed" enzymes target amino acid levels, mitochondrial function, and redox balance to boost healthspan and fight age-related diseases.
🦠From methioninase to NDI1 and AOX, these tools may turn microbial chemistry into tomorrow's longevity medicine.
By Dr RR Baliga, MD, MBA5
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🧬 Xenotopic synthetic biology explores using enzymes from microbes (like bacteria and yeast) to reprogram human metabolism and delay aging.
🔋 These "borrowed" enzymes target amino acid levels, mitochondrial function, and redox balance to boost healthspan and fight age-related diseases.
🦠From methioninase to NDI1 and AOX, these tools may turn microbial chemistry into tomorrow's longevity medicine.

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