— UNITY Biotechnology (@UnityBiotech) October 25, 2017
Controlling cell 'recycling' may help ease aging. https://t.co/Z6Z605fz8r
— Aging Research News (@AGE) May 16, 2018
Mayo Clinic researchers extend lifespan by as much as 35% in mice https://t.co/RoLfwTnsIf @nature pic.twitter.com/6RKZBlW39q
— Mayo Clinic (@MayoClinic) February 3, 2016
Removing so-called senescent cells from ‘middle-aged’ mice extends their lifespan and delays age-related decline https://t.co/xrsFkJukYj
— nature (@nature) February 3, 2016
Removing senescent cells extends #lifespan in mice in @nature via @ScienceNews. #aging https://t.co/pifLcmZyFo pic.twitter.com/eByVrFxQxI
— CIRM (@CIRMnews) February 3, 2016
Researchers extend lifespan by as much as 35 percent in mice https://t.co/xdFOIqToiy @mayoclinic
— Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) February 3, 2016
Scientists can now radically expand the lifespan of mice—and humans may be next https://t.co/Xpe643w9Ha pic.twitter.com/T7MbSZFVGG
— Popular Mechanics (@PopMech) February 3, 2016
Killing off senescent cells in mice that age normally reduces signs of aging and extends lifespan. https://t.co/7rk73aaIo2 #NBThighlight
— Nature Biotechnology (@NatureBiotech) February 4, 2016
Scientists extend the lifespan of mice by up to 35 percent https://t.co/JdGJwuwgu2 pic.twitter.com/Zq4wCs5pjG
— Engadget (@engadget) February 5, 2016
Mayo Clinic researchers extend lifespan by up to 35 percent in mice: Researchers at Mayo Clinic have discovere... https://t.co/gMkGDOFSH3
— KurzweilAINews (@KurzweilAINews) February 4, 2016
Scientists extend life by 35% in mice by clearing cellular "litter" (via @Newsweek) #aging | https://t.co/G3CgUPDHKk pic.twitter.com/FQIcYaJbxs
— Methuselah (@mfoundation) February 4, 2016
In New Anti-Aging Strategy, Clearing Out Old Cells Increases Mice Lifespan by 25 Percent. https://t.co/boPpeBodqX
— Aging Research News (@AGE) February 3, 2016
New Anti&Aging Startup Hopes To Clear Out The Body's Retired Cells. https://t.co/OxUC2aDVkK
— Aging Research News (@AGE) February 3, 2016
New anti-aging startup hopes to clear out the body's retired cells: https://t.co/Hwl3IClf02 pic.twitter.com/sfvHhgolTG
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) February 3, 2016
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