Metabolic modeling reveals aging microbiome produces fewer vital substances

The intestine is home to a complex ecosystem of microorganisms. This so-called gut microbiome plays an important role in health, disease, and aging. Various studies suggest that the microbiome “ages” and drives the host’s aging processes. It was previously unclear which mechanisms the microbiome uses to control aging in the host.

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