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Finds that mice with highly active p53 are protected against tumor formation. But instead of living longer, the mice actually age faster & die sooner than normal mice. A second strain of mice with overactive p53 protein also shows signs of early aging. |
COMMENTS | The results raise “the shocking possibility that aging may be a side effect of the natural safeguards that protect us from cancer” note biochemist Ferbeyre Gerardo & cancer researcher Lowe Scott W. |
UPDATE | 01.02 |
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