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New eggs continue to develop in adult mice
March 10, 2004
Scientists find that heart muscle cells regenerate after a heart attack
June 6, 2001
Scientists selectively activate "cell rescue" pathway in bone cells
March 8, 2001
Two new studies suggest that caloric restriction in monkeys may extend their life and health
October 2, 1997
Altered genes, altered metabolism - longer life?
August 14, 1997
A gene involved in regulating longevity in worms may provide a clue to human aging
August 8, 1996
Premature aging gene identified
April 11, 1996
AIDS virus reformatted to shuttle repair genes to diseased brains
April 11, 1996
Loss of immune function with aging may be reversible or preventable
July 10, 1995
NIA establishes new centers to develop cutting edge basic biological research
April 30, 1995
Controlling enzyme activity in ovarian cancer may lead to effective antitumor drugs
April 11, 1994
Cloned gene could lead to supression of tumors in humans
April 11, 1994
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