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Young Blood Reverses Signs of Aging in Old Mice
By Emily Singer - Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Amy Wagers, investigator at Boston-based Joslin Diabetes Center and assistant professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School, explains the regenerative power of young blood.
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