Scientists create 'HuT mice' with human-like short telomeres to advance anti-aging research.
Scientists at Washington State University have developed genetically engineered mice, known as HuT mice, with human-like short telomeres to advance anti-aging research. These mice will help study cellular aging and the effects of short telomeres on cancer and lifespan, potentially leading to new strategies to extend health and longevity. The project, funded by $5 million in grants, could revolutionize drug development for age-related diseases.
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