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Friday, August 26, 2005

"Anti-Aging Hormone" Found in Mice; May Help Humans: "Researchers have dramatically increased the life spans of mice by genetically engineering them to overproduce a protein called klotho. Not surprisingly, the discovery has spurred speculation that klotho could help humans live longer. "

Commentary: Closing in on the 'holy grail' of anti-aging.

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