Taurine is unlikely to be a good aging biomarker, researchers find

Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that levels of circulating taurine, a conditionally essential amino acid involved in multiple important biological functions, are unlikely to serve as a good biomarker for the aging process.
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