CHICAGO: Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish a creature capable of repeatedly reverting into a juvenile state in hopes of unearthing the secret to their unique longevity, and find new clues to human aging. In their study, published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Maria Pascual-Torner, Victor Quesada
Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish - a creature capable of repeatedly reverting into a juvenile state - in hopes of unearthing the secret to their unique longevity, and find new clues to human aging.
Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish – a creature capable of repeatedly reverting into a juvenile state – in hopes of unearthing the secret to their unique longevity, and find new clues to human aging.
Scientists in Spain deciphered the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish, a creature that is able to repeatedly return to its juvenile state, in the hope of discovering the secret of its unique longevity and finding new clues regarding human aging.In a study published, the day before yesterday, in the Proceedings of the Academy The
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