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Cost-free longevity in mice?

Gordon J. Lithgow () and Matthew S. Gill ()
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Gordon J. Lithgow: The Buck Institute
Matthew S. Gill: The Buck Institute

Nature, 2003, vol. 421, issue 6919, 125-126

Abstract: Studies of worms have revealed hundreds of proteins that, when mutated, extend lifespan. Can this work tell us anything about mammalian ageing? A look at the effects of one such protein on lab mice suggests that it can.

Date: 2003
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