Peer reviewed
MOTS-c in exercise, aging, and metabolic disease: human and preclinical studies
Emerging research on MOTS-c in the context of exercise physiology and aging, including observational human studies showing MOTS-c levels change with exercise. No interventional human trials confirming therapeutic effects.
PubMed / NCBIPublished 2023-01-01Accessed 2026-07-03
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- PubMed / NCBI
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- Peer reviewed
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pubmed-motsc-exercise-aging
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