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#1 ggranger007

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 04:31 AM


Is this a new telomere extender, similar to TA-65? ...or is it TA-65? I wondered what happened to Dolly's clone and remembered the clones having issues with shorter lifespans, due to the already short telomeres of the somatic cells they used for cloning. Recently, researchers have been using trichostatin A to extend cloned animals' telomeres and thereby extend their lives. Trichostatin A is believed to use the ALT pathway to extend telomeres.

 

Any discussion on this on Longecity?

 

Research on it, I do not have the full articles:

 



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Posted 13 May 2014 - 05:30 AM

Seems to activate the GDF 11 gene which increases GDF 11 protein and this has anti-aging effects and improves brain function.

 

http://www.longecity...-aging-protein/



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#3 pi-

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Posted 12 July 2014 - 06:52 PM

I've started a thread on Trichostatin A in the brain section: http://www.longecity...-trichostatin-a







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