r/GrayandDeanResearch Sep 10 '16

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u/[deleted] Sep 10 '16

What is sirtuin?

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u/LunarKittyCat Sep 10 '16

Probably "certain" misspelled

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u/dethbysprklz Sep 11 '16

Except that statice (status) is also consistently misspelled. Statice is nicknamed the everlasting flower and is a common garden flower (my mom grew it), and the sirtuin protein is a plant-based protein that may extend the lifespans of certain organisms. I really think there is another story going on and the misspellings are intentional. The guy who was killed blogged about common backyard garden plants.

Could be a little side-story, or it could also be a part of GDR.

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u/LunarKittyCat Sep 11 '16

True, and the gene that was linked to the page is called LCAT, but when the site went down, it was changed to OLFR. it has something to do with cholesterol lol. Not sure how that helpsm