sábado, 8 de mayo de 2010
New protein involved in longevity identified
ScienceDaily (2010-05-07) -- Researchers have found that the level of a single protein in the tiny roundworm C. elegans determines how long it lives. Worms born without this protein, called arrestin, lived about one-third longer than normal, while worms that had triple the amount of arrestin lived one-third less.
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