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Telomeres are the tips of chromosomes DNA, and they get shorter as we get older and cells divide. Telomerase is the enzyme that repairs these tips and has such potential to repair age or disease-related damage. Discovery of telomerase earned three biochemical researchers the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Elizabeth Blackburn. Below, was one of the Nobel winners. Kanzius Machine and Cancer. Posted by A. Straw. Telomerase found to be the core pathway of aging. Telomerase found to be the core pathway of aging.

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Telomeres are the tips of chromosomes DNA, and they get shorter as we get older and cells divide. Telomerase is the enzyme that repairs these tips and has such potential to repair age or disease-related damage. Discovery of telomerase earned three biochemical researchers the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Elizabeth Blackburn. Below, was one of the Nobel winners. Kanzius Machine and Cancer. Posted by A. Straw. Telomerase found to be the core pathway of aging. Telomerase found to be the core pathway of aging.

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