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POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM
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The mice, which had been engineered to mimic a human disease called progeria, would normally
have grown old when they were quite young. But that changed when researchers injected muscle
stem cells from healthy young mice into the bellies of the quickly ...
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PROGERIA
POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM
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