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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 22:53:28 EDT
Subject: Aging and damaged proteins

She improved the efficiency of the damaged-protein clearance and kept the  
cells "clean" inside; they then worked like young cells.  I wish they would  
address the fact that carp and some other animals do not age, and ask whether  

their cells are also free of damaged proteins. Any aging theory should at least
discuss the non-aging animals.
 
Alan
 
 
In a message dated 8/12/2008 3:01:13 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
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Subject:  Fwd: Researchers develop technique to slow (stop) aging in o...
Date: Mon,  11 Aug 2008 17:05:58 -0700

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> Hey  guys, this could be a great breakthrough!
>
>  http://www.aecom.yu.edu/home/news.asp?id=220
>
Live long and  prosper,
Kennita
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