Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered an on/off switch for telomerase, an enzyme that rebuilds a cellular timekeeper known as a telomere. The scientists believe that the discovery could provide a way to get human cells to divide indefinitely without degenerating, thereby regenerating healthy organs even in old age... Continue Reading Newly-discovered on/off switch could hold the key to healthy aging
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Aging, Cells, DNA, Regenerative Medicine, Salk Institute
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