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What would you do If there was no way to cure aging?


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#61 chris w

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Posted 18 April 2010 - 06:17 PM

Chris, since you're from Poland, could you give a short summary of what the news in this pdf are about: http://www.uwm.edu.p...pob/2003_05.pdf

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Basically this a summary of a student's conference in plant biology, there were pretty detailed speeches on different aspects of specific plants's life ( must've been exciting ) and also one devoted to process of hybridizing nucleic acids, in the last section the topic was Dawkins's selfish gene theory, but nothing revelational, just the stuff that is widely known about disposable soma ,and in the last sentences it says that someone touched on the subject of "rewinding the clock" of cells with telomerase and prolonging life, but nothing more on that in this particular paper.

Edited by chris w, 18 April 2010 - 06:49 PM.


#62 chris w

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Posted 18 April 2010 - 06:17 PM

Chris, since you're from Poland, could you give a short summary of what the news in this pdf are about: http://www.uwm.edu.p...pob/2003_05.pdf

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Basically this a summary of a student's conference in plant biology, there were pretty detailed speeches on different aspects of specific plants's life ( must've been exciting ) and also one devoted to process of hybridizing nucleic acids, in the last section the topic was Dawkins's selfish gene theory, but nothing revelational, just the stuff that is widely known about disposable soma ,and in the last sentences it says that someone touched on the subject of "rewinding the clock" of cells with telomerase and prolonging life, but nothing more on that in this particular paper.

Edited by chris w, 18 April 2010 - 06:49 PM.





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