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'Longevity Gene' That Extends Lifespan Passed on to Supermice From Naked Mole Rats
Scientists were able to successfully extract the hyaluronic acid activation gene from naked mole rats and transfer it to mice, resulting in increased longevity and resistance to skin cancer. Read more here.
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