CYLD deubiquitinase regulates synaptic transmission and autophagy to improve aging in *C. elegans*

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A key protein, CYLD, is essential for maintaining healthy aging by regulating nerve cell function and lifespan. CYLD's deubiquitinase activity is crucial for proper nerve signaling and synapse integrity, impacting movement, learning, and memory in aging organisms. The research also found CYLD plays a role in the organization of cellular waste disposal systems within nerve cells and other tissues.


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