Vitamin B3 re­vi­tal­izes en­ergy meta­bol­ism in muscle disease


Reposted from the University of Helsinki

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A new study has revealed “a proof-of-principle that NAD+ deficiency exists in humans and that NAD+ boosters can delay progression of mitochondrial muscle disease,” according to study author and @helsinkiuni professor Anu Suomalainen-Wartiovaara.


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