Carcinogens, consumption and stopping the clock
8 March, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Stop the clock? You can’t stop aging, but you may soon be able to take a pill to slow it down: An F1000Prime Report. ow.ly/ikzJV
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 4, 2013
We know you’re there, but where? Mycobacterium tuberculosis is found hiding in a population of mesenchymal stem cells ow.ly/hT49R
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 5, 2013
Bad news for red-heads: a pigment responsible for increased UV sensitivity could, itself, be carcinogenic. ow.ly/ib4BR
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 7, 2013
While on the rest of Twitter…
A new type of #stemcell identified: endogenous pluripotent #stemcells. Learn more ow.ly/iwTFU
— NYSCF (@nyscf) March 7, 2013
Head injuries that aren’t quite concussions are still dangerous, say@uofr researchers ow.ly/iwxvu
— Futurity News (@FuturityNews) March 7, 2013
The coldest penguins you’ll ever see ow.ly/iqOb5
— by MJWalker (@byMJWalker) March 6, 2013
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