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Ichor C60 study results released in April 2016 because rats didn't live any longer?

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#1 youngandold

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Posted 17 January 2016 - 08:15 PM


The Ichor C60 results are expected to be released in March or April 2016.

Am I right?

 

If so, it is because the rats/mice didn't live any longer with C60?

i.e. they just lived up to the normal 2 years or so

I know this is speculation and we must wait for the results.

 

Or will they just release preliminary results and wait as long as needed for the rats to die of old age?

 


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Posted 19 January 2016 - 06:30 PM

Thank you for posting this question. The study results that are expected to be released are from the acute myeloid leukemia study, not the lifespan study. This model typically takes ~3 months or so for the controls to succumb to cancer, so we should have results around that time. It is likely, however, that we will need to repeat the study on account of product sourcing issues. We are breeding mice presently to restart the study.


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#3 youngandold

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Posted 20 January 2016 - 12:23 AM

Thanks for your reply. I'm confused now. Please clarify.

Is any C60 lifespan study already underway?
If so, When did it begin?
When will it end?
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