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FoxM1B, the 'fountain of youth' gene?

 
  September, 26 2001 6:19
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FoxM1B, the 'fountain of youth' gene?
UIC researchers find "fountain of youth" gene
Scientists at the University of Illinois at Chicago have shown that by stimulating expression of the FoxM1B gene in aged experimental mice, they could restore the growth of tissue to levels seen typically in young animals.

NIH/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Contact:
Sharon Butler
sbutler@uic.edu
312-355-2522
University of Illinois at Chicago


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