Partial reversal of aging achieved in mice | Harvard Gazette
Researchers led by Ronald A. DePinho (above), a Harvard Medical School professor of genetics, say their work shows for the first time a dramatic reversal of many aspects of age-related degeneration in mice, a milestone in aging science achieved by engineering mice with a controllable telomerase gene. The projection of chromosomes seen here shows telomeres (highlighted in red) on their ends.
A controllable telomerase gene…still makes me nervous. Cells are supposed to age…if any of those “controlled” cells...
Holy chiz. In 20 years there’s gonna be a drug that makes you younger, I just know it. This is ridiculous. Scientists,...
Partial reversal of aging achieved in mice | Harvard Gazette Researchers led by Ronald A. DePinho (above), a Harvard...